Support Clusters Definitions and Pricing for WA Version release date: 01/08/15 Page 1 For any queries or to provide feedback, please contact the Provider Support team at [email protected] This document only applies to participants who have had plans finalised prior to 1 August, 2015. The NDIA Price Guide and the NDIA Price Guide for Assistive Technology apply to participants with plans that were finalised from 1 August, 2015 onwards. Contents Introduction .............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 5 Definition of terms ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 5 Personal supports and training .............................................................................................................................................................................. 10 Accomodation/tenancy assistance ..................................................................................................................................................................... 10 Assistance in coordinating or managing life stages, transitions and supports .................................................................................................... 10 Assistance to access and maintain employment ................................................................................................................................................ 12 Items related to work in an ADE ..................................................................................................................................................................... 14 Assistance to integrate into school or other educational programs .................................................................................................................... 15 Assistance with daily life tasks in a group or shared living arrangement ............................................................................................................ 16 Assistance with daily personal activities ............................................................................................................................................................. 22 Assistance with travel/transport arrangements ................................................................................................................................................... 26 Community nursing care for high care needs ..................................................................................................................................................... 27 Development of daily living and life skills ........................................................................................................................................................... 27 Interpreting and translation................................................................................................................................................................................. 28 Early intervention supports for early childhood ................................................................................................................................................... 29 Management of funding for supports in a participant's plan ............................................................................................................................... 30 Household Tasks ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 31 Participation in community, social and civic activities ......................................................................................................................................... 32 Physical wellbeing activities ............................................................................................................................................................................... 36 Specialised assessment of skills, abilities and needs......................................................................................................................................... 37 Therapeutic supports.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 38 Training for independence in travel and transport .............................................................................................................................................. 43 www.ndis.gov.au Error! 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Reference source not found.5 3 Behaviour support .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 44 Assistive products and equipment ......................................................................................................................................................................... 46 Assistive technology specialist assessment, set up and training ........................................................................................................................ 46 Assistive equipment for recreation ..................................................................................................................................................................... 48 Assistive products for household tasks .............................................................................................................................................................. 50 Assistive products for personal care and safety ................................................................................................................................................. 51 Beds and pressure care mattresses and accessories .................................................................................................................................... 51 Continence related equipment ........................................................................................................................................................................ 53 Equipment or aids for dressing or specialised clothing ................................................................................................................................... 56 Equipment for eating and drinking .................................................................................................................................................................. 56 Specialised household furniture ...................................................................................................................................................................... 58 Bathroom and toilet equipment ....................................................................................................................................................................... 59 Communication and information equipment ....................................................................................................................................................... 63 Assistive products for hearing ............................................................................................................................................................................ 65 Assistive products for vision ............................................................................................................................................................................... 68 Home modification design and construction ....................................................................................................................................................... 70 Personal mobility equipment .............................................................................................................................................................................. 73 Transfer equipment......................................................................................................................................................................................... 74 Prosthetics and orthotics ................................................................................................................................................................................ 75 Equipment related to walking .......................................................................................................................................................................... 77 Specialised seating for wheelchairs and other wheeled mobility equipment ................................................................................................... 78 Specialised strollers ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 79 Wheelchairs and scooters .............................................................................................................................................................................. 80 Vehicle modifications.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 84 www.ndis.gov.au Error! Reference source not found. Valid from: Error! Reference source not found.5 4 Introduction The following price list has been developed by NDIA to help estimate and approve the cost of individualised plans. The list contains information on maximum or benchmark prices of identified supports. Registered service providers with the NDIA have agreed to provide services at a cost that aligns with this list. This list identifies 32 “clusters” or groupings of similar supports. Beneath each cluster are support items and detailed descriptions. The document is not a comprehensive list of all supports that may be provided in NDIS, but includes prices for the most commonly used supports that assist participants to achieve their outcomes. The document is intended to assist providers to claim against a support item and to assist participants in engaging and negotiating delivery of services with disability support workers and organisations. As occurs with the revised Guide, providers are encouraged to use a “Best Fit” approach if a specific item is not listed in the Catalogue. Providers are to maintain accurate records of service provision, including the type, time of day and duration, in accordance with the Service Agreement developed with the participant. Provider claims are monitored by the Agency and provider records are subject to audits conducted or commissioned by the Agency. Definition of terms Term Definition Support item reference number This is the unique number that NDIA assigns to a particular support. The support item reference number includes the relevant code from ISO 9999 for Assistive Technology. UoM (Unit of Measure) This indicates what the price covers e.g. per hour, per day, or each for goods. www.ndis.gov.au WA Release Date: 01/08/15 Page 5 Quote Where Support Items cost $500 or less, a verbal or published price is enough. For Support Items that cost between $500 and $10,000, an email outlining the cost is required. For Support Items that will cost more than $10,000, a detailed written quote is necessary. In the latter case, competitive quotes will be sought from 2 or more suppliers. The Agency provides guidance on the price to be paid for each support item. For some items, such as personal care and community access, the amount indicates the maximum price that the Agency will pay for that support. For other items, indicative prices are published and a quote is required for some items .This is indicated where applicable. Price Features common to the existing catalogue and the revised NDIA Price Guide: Maximum Prices Maximum prices remain for personal care, community access, domestic assistance and professional services. These have been indexed at the appropriate rates for the 2015/16 Financial Year to take effect from 1 August 2015. Indicative Prices There are several items that lend themselves to a some variation in pricing. This is particularly the case with Assistive Technology. A supplier/provider needs to notify NDIA of any necessary increase above the amount in the plan providing reasons for this increase above the Agency’s indicative rate. Quotes Quotes are required from providers for a number of service offers. This most commonly occurs for the following supports: supported accommodation; early childhood intervention services; multidisciplinary programs; customised assistive technology; and home modifications. www.ndis.gov.au WA Release Date: 01/08/15 Page 6 GST Most supports funded by the NDIA are GST exempt as described in s38-38 of the GST Act. For the small number of items where GST is applicable, (e.g., delivery fees and taxi fares) the price is inclusive of GST. For the supply of the support to be GST-free, it must be made under a written agreement between the provider or supplier, and the participant. Further information can be obtained from the ATO website: https://www.ato.gov.au/Business/GST/In-detail/Your-industry/Health/GST-and-theNational-Disability-Insurance-Scheme/ Remote and very remote loading For supports provided to participants in remote and very remote regions of Australia, the Independent Hospital Pricing Authority loading (which was increased in 2015-16 by 1% to16% in remote areas and 22% in very remote areas) is applied to the unit price of the support. Provider travel for personal care and community access Workers Travel for personal care and community access A worker’s travel time from home to work (or first participant) and from work to home cannot be deducted from a participant’s budget. For workers travelling between participants, a provider may deduct up to a maximum of 20 minutes from the hours of service for each participant. If 4 or more hours is delivered to one client, no worker travel time is to be deducted. Accompanying Participants for Community Access When workers accompany participants on community outings no travel time is to be deducted from the participant’s budget. If providers incur a cost for transporting participants in the community, they may negotiate a reasonable contribution from the participant. The www.ndis.gov.au WA Release Date: 01/08/15 Page 7 participant may be allocated transport funds within their package to assist with such contributions. The cost of public transport when training a participant in the use of public transport can be deducted from the budget of the participant when a cost is incurred (taking account of arrangements for companion cards). There is no change to the requirements for providers charging for travel when delivering therapeutic supports: travel of less than 10 km cannot be claimed; and travel costs over $1000 cannot be claimed in any one year. Remote travel Services delivered by a provider located in a remote or very remote region attract the Independent Hospital Pricing Authority (IHPA) loading – 16% for remote and 22% for very remote in 2015/16. If local providers are not available, the Agency will enter into agreements with specific providers for provision of services including more remote regions. The contract with a service provider will allocate the cost of travel and associated expenses among the participants and other clients of the provider who receive services under the contract/ arrangement in these areas. Cancellations and “no shows” of scheduled supports Providers need to have business arrangements in place to minimise the risk of cancellation, no show or late changes to the delivery of a scheduled support. Service agreements between participants and providers need to include details of these arrangements including: rescheduling the appointment; advice periods for cancellations; and changes to agreed appointments. If there are unforeseen circumstances and the participant agrees that they did not comply with the agreed requirements, a fee may be charged against a participant’s plan up to 8 times per year for personal care and community access supports. However, the provider should notify the Agency that the participant is at risk of not receiving the budgeted supports as a plan review might be indicated. Where a participant fails, without notice, to keep the scheduled arrangement for the support, the provider must make every effort to contact the participant to determine if there is an additional problem (e.g. the person has fallen out of bed and cannot raise an alarm, or there is a sudden break down in the informal supports and additional support is likely to be required). www.ndis.gov.au WA Release Date: 01/08/15 Page 8 Where there is a specific risk that a participant will frequently “not show” for a support due to the nature of a person’s disability or the nature of the support, for example behaviour intervention supports, the provider will put in place suitable individual arrangements to maximise the likelihood that the person will receive all their required supports. No fee is payable by the NDIA or the participant, for cancellation by a provider or due to the provider’s failure to deliver the agreed supports. No fee is payable by NDIA for a therapeutic support that is not delivered. When an NDIS participant dies, they cease to be a participant of the Scheme and no further NDIA funded supports can be delivered. The NDIS legislation does not allow for post-bereavement supports intended for the participant’s family to be funded. However there may be some circumstances where support for a family is required that cannot be adequately delivered from mainstream services. The provider should contact the Agency to discuss their concerns. NDIA does not permit collection of deposits, or money as a bond from participants that a provider would retain in the event of cancellation of a support. www.ndis.gov.au WA Release Date: 01/08/15 Page 9 Personal supports and training Accomodation/tenancy assistance Accommodation/tenancy assistance includes support for a participant to ensure that they obtain or retain appropriate accommodation. This can include guidance or undertaking work on a participant's behalf. Support Items short term transitional support for accommodation assistance with accommodation and tenancy obligations Support Item Ref No. 01 003 01 001 Description UoM Quote Required Price Transition to NDIS funding – payment of rent and utility accounts. Short term payment as per participant plan Support is provided to guide, prompt, or undertake activities to ensure the participant obtains/retains appropriate accommodation. May include assisting to apply for a rental tenancy or to undertake tenancy obligations. Each Y $1.00 Hour N $55.50 Assistance in coordinating or managing life stages, transitions and supports This cluster includes short and long term supports that focus on strengthening the participant’s ability to coordinate their supports, and to assist them to live at home and participate in their community. This can include assisting the participant with: Budgeting Life planning Parenting training www.ndis.gov.au WA Release Date: 01/08/15 Page 10 Resolving crisis situations Developing capacity and resilience in the participants’ network Co-ordinating complex supports Complex supports co-ordination may be provided when: there are multiple and intersecting mainstream, informal networks and funded services, and the supports require regular active management and ongoing adjustment due to the participant’s regularly changing needs or the participant’s needs may result in an unacceptable level of risk if services are not actively managed. Higher intensity complex supports coordination may be paid where a participant requires assistance from a support worker with additional qualifications and experience relevant to the participant’s complex needs. If such support is provided or guided by a health professional because of the needs of the participant, the health professional rates apply for that support. Support Items Life transition planning including mentoring and peer support, focussing on individual skill develop assistance with decision making, daily planning, budgeting www.ndis.gov.au Support Item Ref No. 08 005 08 001 Description UoM Quote Required Price Establishing volunteer assistance within the participant’s home or community to develop skills. For instance, assistance in attending appointments, shopping, bill paying, taking part in social activities and maintaining contact with others. Provision of time limited support to assist a person to develop and maintain daily budget, including assisting in planning purchases. Hour N $55.50 Hour N $42.77 WA Release Date: 01/08/15 Page 11 Support Items coordination of supports Support Item Ref No. 08 002 coordination of supports higher intensity 08 003 life/transition planning 08 004 Description UoM Quote Required Price Assistance to strengthen participant’s abilities to coordinate supports & participate in the community. This includes resolving points of crisis, developing capacity & resilience in a participant's network & coordinating supports from a range of sources. Further qualifications/experience required to strengthen a higher needs participant’s ability to coordinate their supports & participate in the community. This may include resolving points of crisis, & developing resilience in the participant's network. A time limited support to assist the participant, their family and carers to develop a vision for a meaningful life and plan for their changing needs and circumstances. Hour N $55.50 Hour N $90.46 Hour N $55.50 Assistance to access and maintain employment Workplace assistance enables a participant to successfully obtain and/or retain employment in the open or supported labour market. These items are only funded when the participant is not eligible to receive the support items through Job Services Australia, which is funded by the Department of Employment, or Disability Employment Services, which is funded by the Department of Social Services. Support Items www.ndis.gov.au Support Item Ref No. Description WA Release Date: 01/08/15 UoM Quote Required Page 12 Price workplace assessment 02 005 assessment to identify vocational potential and suitability 03 001 on the job training and support including employer advice 03 007 open employment specialised job search assistance post school employment assistance 03 008 post school employment assistance - group support 03 010 www.ndis.gov.au 03 009 Workplace assessment conducted by workplace rehabilitation provider to determine adjustments or modifications to workplace or work processes to ensure employment is maintained and matches the employees capabilities Time limited assistance to determine options to secure & maintain open employment - includes vocational & functional assessment, counselling, monitoring of training & linking with employment service provider or employer to gain sustainable employment. Time limited on-the-job training & post placement support related to participant’s disability that enables them to adjust & manage demands of the job & workplace environment, & to assist employers to successfully manage the participant's placement. Skills matching, labour market assistance to secure suitable job placement or different employment in the open labour market. Time limited provision of pre vocational skills training, advice, coordination with employers, workplace orientation to assist a participant to get a job In a group setting, build capacity by providing skills training such as transport, time/financial management, self-care to support a participant to get a job post school. *assumes group of 3 WA Release Date: 01/08/15 Hour N $172.13 Hour N $172.13 Hour N $54.46 Hour N $54.46 Hour N $54.46 Hour N $18.16 Page 13 Support in employment 03 017 Assistance to gain and maintain employment in ADEs, social enterprises and open employment through on-the-job support, training, employer advice and assistance in transitioning from ADE. Price guidance is weekly. Each Y $218.37 Items related to work in an ADE These items are only funded when support items are not available through mainstream services and when there are no funded places available in an ADE. DMI levels are based upon the participant’s needs assessed in accordance with the Disability Maintenance Instrument. Support Items assistance in specialised supported employment Level 1 DMI assistance in specialised supported employment Level 2 DMI assistance in specialised supported employment Level 3 DMI assistance in specialised supported employment Level 4 DMI www.ndis.gov.au Support Item Ref No. 03 002 03 003 03 004 03 005 Description UoM Quote Required Price Provision of Level One ongoing on- the- job support to enable a participant to maintain/retain supported employment. Pricing guidance is weekly. Provision of Level Two ongoing on- the- job support to enable a participant to maintain/retain supported employment. Pricing guidance is weekly. Provision of Level Three ongoing on- the- job support to enable a participant to maintain/retain supported employment. Pricing guidance is weekly. Provision of Level Four ongoing on- the- job support to enable a participant to maintain/retain supported employment. Pricing guidance is weekly. Each N $83.08 Each N $140.77 Each N $211.15 Each N $280.38 WA Release Date: 01/08/15 Page 14 Support Items pre DMI Supported Employment Assistance supported Employment Start-up Fee Support Item Ref No. 03 011 03 012 Description UoM Quote Required Price Employment supports provided by an ADE up to and including assessment of a participant’s on-the-job support needs using DMI Instrument. Paid per week in arrears up to a maximum of 12 months or until assessment is completed. Supported employment administrative start-up fee paid, paid once only when a Participant starts with an ADE Each N $140.77 Each N $610.00 Assistance to integrate into school or other educational programs This support cluster incorporates assistance to enable a participant to attend and participate in school or educational programs. It also enables a participant to transition to/from education and meet their self-care needs while participating in education. Support Items specialised transport to school/educational facility/employment/commu nity personal assistance to support educational activities www.ndis.gov.au Support Item Ref No. 05 003 05 002 Description UoM Quote Required Price Transport required to get a person with disability to school/educational facility/employment/community when they are unable to travel by other means due to their disability Personal assistance with self-care in an educational setting Day Y $1.00 Hour N $42.77 WA Release Date: 01/08/15 Page 15 Support Items transition from school to further education transition to school and other education programs program design, planning and implementation Support Item Ref No. 05 004 05 005 Description UoM Quote Required Price Provision of skills training, advice, assistance with arrangements, orientation to assist a person with disability moving from school to further education Specialised assistance in planning and transitioning to school and other education, beyond the standard transition required of a person of a similar age. Hour N $55.50 Hour N $54.46 Assistance with daily life tasks in a group or shared living arrangement This support cluster incorporates assistance with and/or supervising tasks of daily life in a shared living environment, which is either temporary or ongoing, with a focus on developing the skills of each individual to live as autonomously as possible. The support is provided to each person living in the shared arrangement in accordance with their need. The item prices do not include the cost of rent, board and lodging or other day to day usual living expenses such as food and activities, as these are not funded by NDIS. The only exception is support item 14 022 (short term accommodation and assistance in a centre or a group residence). In some limited circumstances NDIS will contribute to the cost of accommodation, food and activities. For example, where an integrated package is required to support the participant in emergency or "respite" circumstances for a short period (less than 2 weeks). A hierarchy of prices applies to this cluster of supports, based on: the number of people in the living arrangements the level of needs of the participant funded by NDIS, as set out below Lower needs: www.ndis.gov.au WA Release Date: 01/08/15 Page 16 This support provides supervision of living arrangements as a whole and occasional to intermittent prompting to undertake household tasks and/or self- care activities Supervision is not usually provided 24/7, supervision may be provided via off-site monitoring if appropriate If the participant has had incidents of challenging behaviour a behaviour support plan is in place and it is demonstrated that the participant can be supported effectively within the available support Where a participant has additional support needs, they may be supported in this living arrangement through a mix of additional paid and informal supports Standard needs: This support provides 24/7 support which includes: o Active assistance or supervision of most daily tasks o Regular inactive overnight (sleepover) Participants may be able to spend some time with their family or a friend without paid support and may call on them for incidental assistance or companionship If the participant has episodic or occasional challenging behaviours there is a behaviour support plan in place which has been demonstrated to effectively support the person within the available support Higher needs: This support provides: Highly frequent (at least 1 instance per shift) assistance to manage challenging behaviours that require intensive positive behaviour support Continual, active assistance with all daily tasks Active management of complex medical needs such as ventilation www.ndis.gov.au WA Release Date: 01/08/15 Page 17 Active support is provided 24/7 usually with an active overnight shift Inactive overnight sleepover may be included as an exception, for example when family or friends sleepover May include higher staffing ratios at peak periods, for episodic or incidental behaviour supports, or emergency medical needs (e.g. seizure management or discharge from hospital) Support Items assistance in living arrangements for single person - complex needs, not suitable for shared living Assistance in living arrangements (host family/alternative family situation). Support Item Ref No. 14 026 14 001 assistance in a shared living 14 002 arrangement (hourly rate per person ) assistance with daily life tasks provided in residential aged care facility surcharge on assistance in shared living arrangement www.ndis.gov.au 14 020 14 023 Description Agreement for a participant with high support needs to stay with a host family. The host family will have minimum qualifications & provide support in the home for the agreed time. The quote will reflect the hours of assistance required & length of stay. Daily living support provided in a shared living arrangement. This rate is paid by the hour for oneto-one assistance, divided by the number of people supported. Assistance with self-care and other activities provided in residential aged care facility Assisting with and/or supervising tasks of daily life to develop the skills of the individual with complex support needs to live as autonomously as possible. To be approved by delegate. WA Release Date: 01/08/15 UoM Quote Required Price Each Y $1.00 Day Y $1.00 Each Y $1.00 Day Y $1.00 Each Y $1.00 Page 18 Support Items assistance in a shared living arrangement for 2 persons complex needs Support Item Ref No. 14 003 assistance in a shared living arrangement for 3 persons complex needs 14 004 assistance in a shared living arrangement for 4 persons complex needs 14 005 assistance in a shared living arrangement for 5 persons complex needs 14 006 assistance in a shared living arrangement for 6 persons complex needs 14 007 www.ndis.gov.au Description UoM Quote Required Price Assisting with and/or supervising tasks of daily life to develop the skills of the individuals with complex support needs to live as autonomously as possible. The benchmark is based on weekly costs, per participant. Assisting with and/or supervising tasks of daily life to develop the skills of the individuals with complex support needs to live as autonomously as possible. The benchmark is based on weekly costs, per participant Assisting with and/or supervising tasks of daily life to develop the skills of the individuals with complex support needs to live as autonomously as possible. The benchmark is based on weekly costs, per participant. Assisting with and/or supervising tasks of daily life to develop the skills of the individuals with complex support needs to live as autonomously as possible. The benchmark is based on weekly costs, per participant. Assisting with and/or supervising tasks of daily life to develop the skills of the individuals with complex support needs to live as autonomously as possible. The benchmark is based on weekly costs, per participant. Each Y $4,626.70 Each Y $4,006.83 Each Y $3,181.06 Each Y $2,796.50 Each Y $2,507.81 WA Release Date: 01/08/15 Page 19 Support Items assistance in a shared living arrangement for 7 persons or more - complex needs Support Item Ref No. 14 008 assistance in a shared living arrangement for 2 persons standard 14 009 assistance in a shared living arrangement for 3 persons standard 14 010 assistance in a shared living arrangement for 4 persons standard 14 011 assistance in a shared living arrangement for 5 persons standard 14 012 www.ndis.gov.au Description UoM Quote Required Price Assisting with and/or supervising tasks of daily life to develop the skills of the individuals with complex support needs to live as autonomously as possible. The benchmark is based on weekly costs, per participant. Assisting with and/or supervising tasks of daily life to develop the skills of the individuals with standard (or mixed) support needs to live as autonomously as possible. The benchmark is based on weekly costs, per participant. Assisting with and/or supervising tasks of daily life to develop the skills of the individuals with standard (or mixed) support needs to live as autonomously as possible. The benchmark is based on weekly costs, per participant. Assisting with and/or supervising tasks of daily life to develop the skills of the individuals with standard (or mixed) support needs to live as autonomously as possible. The benchmark is based on weekly costs, per participant. Assisting with and/or supervising tasks of daily life to develop the skills of the individuals with standard (or mixed) support needs to live as autonomously as possible. The benchmark is based on weekly costs, per participant. Each Y $2,507.81 Each Y $3,573.25 Each Y $2,950.11 Each Y $2,285.57 Each Y $2,188.61 WA Release Date: 01/08/15 Page 20 Support Items assistance in a shared living arrangement for 6 persons standard Support Item Ref No. 14 013 assistance in a shared living arrangement for 7 persons or more - standard 14 014 assistance in a shared living arrangement for 3 persons lower needs 14 015 assistance in a shared living arrangement for 4 persons lower needs 14 016 assistance in a shared living arrangement for 5 persons lower needs 14 017 www.ndis.gov.au Description UoM Quote Required Price Assisting with and/or supervising tasks of daily life to develop the skills of the individuals with standard (or mixed) support needs to live as autonomously as possible. The benchmark is based on weekly costs, per participant. Assisting with and/or supervising tasks of daily life to develop the skills of the individuals with standard (or mixed) support needs to live as autonomously as possible. The benchmark is based on weekly costs, per participant. Assisting with and/or supervising tasks of daily life to develop the skills of the individuals with lower support needs to live as autonomously as possible. The benchmark is based on weekly costs, per participant. Assisting with and/or supervising tasks of daily life to develop the skills of the individuals with lower support needs to live as autonomously as possible. The benchmark is based on weekly costs, per participant. Assisting with and/or supervising tasks of daily life to develop the skills of the individuals with lower support needs to live as autonomously as possible. The benchmark is based on weekly costs, per participant. Each Y $2,121.06 Each Y $2,121.06 Each Y $1,808.41 Each Y $1,796.43 Each Y $1,746.32 WA Release Date: 01/08/15 Page 21 Support Items assistance in a shared living arrangement for 6 persons lower needs Support Item Ref No. 14 018 assistance in a shared living arrangement for 7 persons or more - lower needs 14 019 short term accommodation and assistance in a centre or a group residence 14 022 assistance in a shared living arrangement for 2 persons lower needs 14 027 Description UoM Quote Required Price Assisting with and/or supervising tasks of daily life to develop the skills of the individuals with lower support needs to live as autonomously as possible. The benchmark is based on weekly costs, per participant. Assisting with and/or supervising tasks of daily life to develop the skills of the individuals with lower support needs to live as autonomously as possible. The benchmark is based on weekly costs, per participant. Integrated support for self-care, accommodation, food & activities in a centre or group residence for short periods. Includes all expenses in 24 hour period with no additional loading. May be used for up to 14 consecutive days, then weekly rates apply. Assisting with and/or supervising tasks of daily life to develop the skills of the individuals with lower support needs to live as autonomously as possible. The benchmark is based on weekly costs, per participant. Each Y $1,613.41 Each Y $1,746.32 Day N $462.09 Each Y $2,079.67 Assistance with daily personal activities Assisting with and/or supervising personal tasks of daily life to enable the participant to live as autonomously as possible. These supports are provided individually to participants and can be provided in a range of environments, including but not limited to, the participant’s own home. A hierarchy of prices applies to this cluster of supports, based on: www.ndis.gov.au WA Release Date: 01/08/15 Page 22 The level of support provided o A higher intensity support may be paid where a participant requires assistance from a support worker with additional qualifications and experience relevant to the participant’s complex needs o Highly frequent (at least 1 instance per shift) assistance to manage challenging behaviours that require intensive positive behaviour support o High medical support needs require continual active support The time of day that the support is provided o Daytime starts at 6am and finishes at 8pm o Evening is where the support finishes after 8pm and before 12 midnight o Overnight is where the support finishes after 12 midnight and before 6am. The day of the week that the support is provided o A weekday is Monday to Friday o The extra rates paid for Saturday, Sunday and public holidays are in substitution for, and not cumulative upon, the shift premiums payable for evening and overnight supports o No additional rates are payable for Saturday/Sunday/Public holidays where the support finishes after 8pm. The price for overnight monitoring and inactive sleepover includes 1 hour of assistance where required. Support Items www.ndis.gov.au Support Item Ref No. Description WA Release Date: 01/08/15 UoM Quote Required Page 23 Price Support Items Support Item Ref No. overnight monitoring of self- 09 025 care - off site or onsite, on call (incl 1 hr assist) assistance from live-in carer 09 002 assistance with Home Enteral Nutrition and other special diet costs exceeding normal food costs assistance with self-care activities on Saturdays 09 003 assistance with self-care activities on Sundays 09 014 assistance with self-care activities per weekday evening specialised home based assistance for a child with disability in order to sustain informal supports 09 015 www.ndis.gov.au 09 013 09 016 Description UoM Quote Required Price Overnight on-call assistance with, or supervision of, personal tasks of daily living. Each Y $1.00 A person lives in the house of, or travels with the participant and provides assistance with, and/or supervision of, personal tasks of daily life to develop skills of the participant to live as autonomously as possible. To be provided only where feeds or specialised food, supplements exceed cost of regular food Hour Y $1.00 Each Y $1.00 Hour N $58.82 Hour N $74.86 Hour N $46.79 Hour N $42.77 Assisting with, and/or supervising, personal tasks of daily life to develop skills of the participant to live as autonomously as possible. Assisting with, and/or supervising, personal tasks of daily life to develop skills of the participant to live as autonomously as possible. Assisting with, and/or supervising, personal tasks of daily life to develop skills of the participant to live as autonomously as possible. Specialist assistance in the home required due to additional requirements of the child’s disability; may be provided to strengthen the sustainability of informal supports. WA Release Date: 01/08/15 Page 24 Support Items assistance with self-care overnight - higher intensity Support Item Ref No. 09 026 active overnight assistance with self-care 09 001 assistance with personal domestic activities 09 004 assistance with self-care activities on Public Holidays - higher intensity assistance with self-care activities on Saturdays higher intensity assistance with self-care activities on Sundays higher intensity assistance with self-care activities during daytime weekdays - higher intensity 09 005 www.ndis.gov.au 09 006 09 007 09 008 Description UoM Quote Required Price Assistance with, or supervision of, personal tasks of daily living where intensive overnight support is needed and the care giver will not have the option to sleep Assistance with, or supervision of, personal tasks of daily living where overnight support is needed and the care giver will not have the option to sleep Assist participant to undertake and/or develop skills to maintain their home environment where the participant owns their own home & has sole or substantial responsibility for its maintenance. Includes assisting participant to do basic house & yard work. Assisting with, and/or supervising, personal tasks of daily life to develop skills of the participant to live as autonomously as possible. Assisting with, and/or supervising, personal tasks of daily life to develop skills of the participant to live as autonomously as possible. Assisting with, and/or supervising, personal tasks of daily life to develop skills of the participant to live as autonomously as possible. Assisting with, and/or supervising, personal tasks of daily life to develop skills of the participant to live as autonomously as possible. Hour N $50.58 Hour N $47.59 Hour N $42.77 Hour N $94.52 Hour N $61.97 Hour N $78.25 Hour N $45.71 WA Release Date: 01/08/15 Page 25 Support Items assistance with self-care activities per weekday evening - higher intensity assistance with self-care night-time sleepover assistance with self-care activities during daytime weekdays assistance with self-care activities on Public Holidays Support Item Ref No. 09 009 09 010 09 011 09 012 Description UoM Quote Required Price Assisting with, and/or supervising, personal tasks of daily life to develop skills of the participant to live as autonomously as possible. Assistance with, or supervision of, personal tasks of daily living where overnight support is needed, but the care giver can sleep when not required to provide support. Assisting with, and/or supervising, personal tasks of daily life to develop skills of the participant to live as autonomously as possible. Assisting with, and/or supervising, personal tasks of daily life to develop skills of the participant to live as autonomously as possible. Hour N $49.77 Each N $179.40 Hour N $42.77 Hour N $90.90 Assistance with travel/transport arrangements This focuses on the provision of transport to enable participation in community, social, economic and daily life activities. This includes, but is not limited to, taxis and specialist transport arrangements. This is provided when the participant is unable to access alternative forms of transport as a result of their disability. Support Items travel - remote www.ndis.gov.au Support Item Ref No. 10 004 Description For travel to provide supports to participants in regional and remote areas. As approved by NDIA. WA Release Date: 01/08/15 UoM Quote Required Price Each Y $1.00 Page 26 Support Items other transport fares Support Item Ref No. 10 001 Description UoM Quote Required Price Where a participant is unable to use public transport because of their disability, transport can be funded for a taxi, carer or community transport. Owners of private vehicles (carers/individuals) can claim mileage up to $0.78/km. Other providers quote. Each Y $1,574.40 Community nursing care for high care needs This is the provision of specialist care for participants who have high care needs. This involves support from a person with a high level of training to respond to the participant’s complex needs. This does not include acute nursing care as delivered by the health system. Support Items training or provision of support by a registered nurse training or provision of support by a registered nurse - travel time Support Item Ref No. 13 002 Description Provision of care, training and supervision of a delegated worker to respond to the complex care needs of a participant where that care is not the usual responsibility of the Health System. 13 003 UoM Quote Required Price Hour N $92.11 Hour N $92.11 Development of daily living and life skills Development of daily living and life skills focuses on training and development activities undertaken by the participant or their carer to increase their ability to live as autonomously as possible. Training can be provided either individually or through group activities and can include skills in daily life activities, communication and social skills, problem solving and managing funding of supports. www.ndis.gov.au WA Release Date: 01/08/15 Page 27 Support Items general life skills development activities group based training / skills development in daily personal activities group social skills development individual life and personal skills development individual social skills development numeracy, literacy, money / financial management skills development parenting training relating to disability training for carers Support Item Ref No. 15 001 15 002 15 003 15 004 15 005 15 006 15 007 15 008 training in planning and plan 15 009 management Description UoM Quote Required Price Includes training for the use of public transport Hour Y $1.00 Training for the participant in a group of 3 or more to increase their independence in daily personal activities. Social skills development in a group of 3 or more. Hour N $17.99 Hour N $17.99 Individual training provided in the home for general life skills to increase independence. Social skills development with an individual, for participation in community and social activities. Numeracy, literacy, money or financial management training and skills development. Hour N $42.77 Hour N $53.99 Hour N $53.99 Training to parents of children with disabilities to assist them in their parenting role or training for parents with a disability to assist them in parenting their children. Training for carers in matters related to caring for a person with disability training in planning and plan management for participants unable to do this independently but who could do all or part of the task with training. Hour N $53.99 Hour N $53.99 Hour N $53.99 Interpreting and translation www.ndis.gov.au WA Release Date: 01/08/15 Page 28 Interpreting and translation focuses on assistance to the participant to enable independent communication in essential personal, social or community activities where translation is not available from a mainstream service. Support Items Auslan one, Auslan two training Support Item Ref No. 21 001 Auslan or Signed English Interpreting interpreting & translating live captioning 21 002 remote captioning 21 005 telephone or video interpreting 21 006 21 003 21 004 Description UoM Quote Required Price Training in the use of Auslan and other communication techniques; tafe course fee or equivalent. Formal interpreting for Auslan or signed English Each Y $115.46 Hour N $117.55 Services to interpret or translate another language. Captioning provided in person for participant with hearing impairment. Captioning completed remotely for participant with hearing impairment. Telephone or video services to interpret or translate another language or format. Hour Hour N Y $117.55 $209.92 Hour Y $209.92 Hour Y $83.97 Early intervention supports for early childhood Provision of a mix of therapies, and a key worker for the family, are expected to fall into one of the three categories; Level 1 – low needs – up to $6000 to $8397 per annum, Level 2 – medium needs - $8398 to $12595 per annum, or Level 3 – high needs - $12596 to $16794 per annum. Level 1 (low needs) is generally appropriate for a child with a developmental delay, or mild disability, who is developing slower than their peers. www.ndis.gov.au WA Release Date: 01/08/15 Page 29 Level 2 (medium needs) is generally appropriate for a child with a disability or developmental delay who either has moderate single and/or multiple areas of needs/concern that require specific intervention, or behavioural concerns or some family complexities that require referral to other agencies. Level 3 (high needs) us generally appropriate for a child with a disability and/or/severe developmental delay, multiple disabilities, severe behavioural difficulties, rapid deterioration and/or complex health/medical needs who has severe and/or multiple needs that require specific intervention. It is expected that NDIS will fund necessary and reasonable early childhood interventions that are intensive where the intervention is able to deliver significant improvements within a period of approximately 6 months. Up to four periods of early intervention may be funded. Support Items early childhood interventions - travel time specialised group early childhood interventions Support Item Ref No. 16 002 16 003 specialised individual therapy for early childhood 16 005 transdisciplinary early childhood intervention 16 006 Description UoM Quote Required Price Group multidisciplinary early childhood interventions and family focussed information and training Group based specialist interventions to assist a child with disability or developmental delay and their family in home, care, community and education settings. Maximum group of 4. Individual specialist interventions to assist a child with disability or developmental delay and their family in home, care, community and education settings. A coordinated & integrated program where multiple professionals share responsibility in evaluating, planning & implementing supports to improve capacity of a child with disability or developmental delay & their family. Quote based on annual amount. Hour N $172.13 Hour N $57.38 Hour N $172.13 Each Y $12,595.18 Management of funding for supports in a participant's plan www.ndis.gov.au WA Release Date: 01/08/15 Page 30 This support focuses on strengthening the participant’s ability to undertake tasks associated with the management of their supports. Plan management is the financial management of the plan supports including making payments to providers, expense claims processing, developing monthly statements for participants and claiming for payment from NDIA. This support may include a small component of liaison with providers on the engagement and provision of supports and the implementation of the participant's plan, known as service intermediary activities. Support may be provided in two ways: financial and service intermediary assistance or just financial intermediary assistance. Plan Management Providers need to make payments directly to the participants’ providers and then seek reimbursement from the agency. Support Items service intermediary activities financial intermediary - set up costs financial intermediary monthly processing financial and service intermediary - set up costs Support Item Ref No. 26 001 26 003 26 004 26 002 Description Undertaking regular liaison with providers and monitoring support provision. A one-off setting up of the financial management arrangements for managing of funding of supports. A monthly fee for the ongoing maintenance of the financial management arrangements for managing of funding of supports. The setting up of the financial and service management arrangements to assist with the managing of funding of supports. UoM Quote Required Price Hour Y $52.06 Each Y $209.92 Each Y $31.49 Each Y $314.88 Household Tasks Household tasks enable the participant to maintain their home environment. This may involve undertaking essential household tasks that the participant is not able to undertake. Support Items www.ndis.gov.au Support Item Ref No. Description WA Release Date: 01/08/15 UoM Quote Required Page 31 Price Support Items house and/or yard maintenance house cleaning and other household activities linen service assistance with the cost of preparation and delivery of meals Support Item Ref No. 20 001 20 002 20 003 20 005 Description UoM Quote Required Price Performing essential house and or yard activities that the participant is not able to undertake. Performing essential house cleaning activities that the participant is not able to undertake. Provision of clean linen to a participant unable to do their own laundry without assistance. Preparation and delivery of meals to a participant who is unable to do this themselves, and is not in receipt of other supports that would meet the same need. Food costs not included. Cost varies with the number of meals prepared and deliveries required. Hour N $41.23 Hour N $41.97 Each Y $20.00 Each Y $10.89 Participation in community, social and civic activities Household tasks enable the participant to maintain their home environment. This may involve undertaking essential household tasks that the participant is not able to undertake. Support Items community, social and recreational activity costs www.ndis.gov.au Support Item Ref No. 23 023 Description Annual support to enable a participant to independently engage in community, social and recreational activities when costs of participation exceed an affordable level and without, the participant would be at risk of social isolation. WA Release Date: 01/08/15 UoM Quote Required Price Each N $500.00 Page 32 Support Items group based community, social and recreational activities - higher staff ratio Sunday Support Item Ref No. 23 026 group based community, 23 025 social and recreational activities - higher staff ratio Saturday Outside of School Hours Care for Teenagers with Disability vacation care 14 021 assistance to access community, social/recreational actsindividual higher intensitypublic holiday assistance to access community, social/recreational actsindividual higher intensityweekday evening 23 001 www.ndis.gov.au 14 024 23 002 Description UoM Quote Required Price Community, social and recreational activities on a Sunday in a group with a staff ratio of a maximum of 2 persons per staff worker when the participant has challenging behaviour or high medical support needs. Community, social and recreational activities on a Saturday in a group with a staff ratio of a maximum of 2 persons per staff worker when the participant has challenging behaviour or high medical support needs. Outside of School Hours Care for Teenagers with Disability required due to the additional needs related to their disability Vacation care required due to additional needs related to disability Individual participation support by a support worker with additional qualifications and experience relevant to the participant’s complex needs on a public holiday. Hour N $53.70 Hour N $40.28 Hour Y $49.04 Day Y $49.04 Hour N $94.52 Individual participation support by a support worker with additional qualifications and experience relevant to the participant’s complex needs during the weekday evening. Hour N $49.77 WA Release Date: 01/08/15 Page 33 Support Items assistance to access community, social/recreational acts individual - higher intensity Saturday assistance to access community, social/recreational acts individual higher intensity Sundays assistance to access community, social/recreational acts individual higher intensity weekdays assistance to access community, social and recreational activities individual -per public holiday assistance to access community, social and recreational activities individual -per weekday evening www.ndis.gov.au Support Item Ref No. 23 003 Description UoM Quote Required Price Individual participation support by a support worker with additional qualifications and experience relevant to the participant’s complex needs on a Saturday. Hour N $61.97 23 004 Individual participation support by a support worker with additional qualifications and experience relevant to the participant’s complex needs on a Sunday. Hour N $78.25 23 005 Individual participation support by a support worker with additional qualifications and experience relevant to the participant’s complex needs during the week. Hour N $45.71 23 006 Provision of support to enable a participant to independently engage in community, social and recreational activities on a public holiday. Hour N $90.90 23 007 Provision of support to enable a participant to independently engage in community, social and recreational activities during the week Hour N $46.79 WA Release Date: 01/08/15 Page 34 Support Items assistance to access community, social and recreational activities individual -per weekdays assistance to access community, social and recreational activities individual -Saturday assistance to access community, social and recreational activities individual -Sundays group based activities in a centre - core group based activities in a centre - higher staff ratio group based activities in a centre - Saturday group based activities in a centre - Sunday group based activities in a centre - weekday evening www.ndis.gov.au Support Item Ref No. 23 008 UoM Quote Required Price Provision of support to enable a participant to independently engage in community, social and recreational activities during the week Hour N $42.77 23 009 Provision of support to enable a participant to independently engage in community, social and recreational activities on a Saturday. Hour N $58.82 23 010 Provision of support to enable a participant to independently engage in community, social and recreational activities on a Sunday. Hour N $74.86 23 011 social and recreational activities in a centre based program Social and recreational activities in a centre based program when a participant has challenging behaviour or high medical support needs. The activity is between 6am and 8pm with a staff ratio of a maximum of 2 persons per staff worker. Social and recreational activities in a centre based program on Saturdays social and recreational activities in a centre based program on Sundays Social and recreational activities in a centre based program when the activity finishes after 8pm. Hour N $18.64 Hour N $27.40 Hour N $27.32 Hour N $34.95 Hour N $20.46 23 012 23 013 23 014 23 015 Description WA Release Date: 01/08/15 Page 35 Support Items group based community, social and recreational activities group based community, social and recreational activities - Saturday group based community, social and recreational activities - Sunday group based community, social and recreational activities - weekday evening development of skills for community, social and recreational participation group based community, social and recreational activities - higher staff ratio Support Item Ref No. 23 016 23 017 23 018 23 019 23 022 23 024 Description UoM Quote Required Price Community, social and recreational activities in a group. Hour N $21.39 Provision of support to enable a participant to engage in community, social and recreational activities in a group on Saturdays Provision of support to enable a participant to engage in community, social and recreational activities in a group on Sundays Provision of support to enable a participant to engage in community, social and recreational activities in a group on weekday evenings when the activity finishes after 8pm Training or skills development to enable a participant to independently engage in community, social and recreational activities Community, social and recreational activities in a group with a staff ratio of a maximum of 2 persons per staff worker when the participant has challenging behaviour or high medical support needs. Hour N $29.42 Hour N $37.43 Hour N $23.40 Hour N $53.99 Hour N $27.40 Physical wellbeing activities Physical wellbeing activities promote and encourage physical well-being, including exercise and healthy diets. www.ndis.gov.au WA Release Date: 01/08/15 Page 36 These supports are provided due to the additional requirements of the participant’s disability and to assist them to participate in physical wellbeing activities. Support Items dietician consultation and diet plan development Support Item Ref No. 25 001 dietician distance travel 25 002 dietician group session 25 003 exercise physiology 25 004 exercise physiology in a group 25 005 exercise physiology distance travel personal training 25 006 25 008 Description UoM Quote Required Price Individual advice to a participant on managing diet for health and wellbeing due to the impact of their disability Travel to the participant from the providers work location, where return trip travel is more than 10kms. Group based specialist dietary advice on managing diet for wellbeing due to the impact of their disability Individual advice to a participant regarding exercise required due to the impact of their disability advice to a participant regarding exercise required due to the impact of their disability provided in group setting travel to the participant from the providers work location, where return trip travel is more than 10km Personal training provided to a participant required due to the impact of their disability. Hour N $172.13 Hour N $172.13 Hour N $57.38 Hour N $140.06 Hour N $46.69 Hour N $140.06 Hour N $52.48 Specialised assessment of skills, abilities and needs This cluster is the provision of specialised assessment where the participant may have complex or unclear needs or requires long term and/or intensive supports. www.ndis.gov.au WA Release Date: 01/08/15 Page 37 Support Items assessment of driving continence aids: assessment, recommendation, training specialist assessment of skills, abilities and needs Support Item Ref No. 02 001 02 002 02 004 Description UoM Quote Required Price Assessment, of ability to driving using adapted equipment or vehicle modification by a Driver Trained Occupational Therapist Assessment, selection and training in use of equipment for people with incontinence. Hour N $172.13 Hour N $92.11 Specialised assessment of needs by a professional. Hour N $172.13 Therapeutic supports Therapeutic supports are provided to assist the participant to apply their functional skills to improve participation and independence in daily, practical activities in areas such as: Language and communication Personal care Mobility and movement Interpersonal interactions Community living Therapeutic supports funded by NDIS are not directed toward improving a participant’s health. Therapeutic supports are delivered by allied health professionals including Occupational Therapy, Physiotherapy, Speech and Language Pathology, Music Therapist with post graduate qualifications, and Psychology or by a therapy assistant under the supervision of the therapist. www.ndis.gov.au WA Release Date: 01/08/15 Page 38 Qualifications required are outlined further in the Provider Registration Guide to Suitability document. Travel for a round trip up to 10kms is included in the price of the support. Travel over 10kms is paid at the applicable hourly rate. Support Items Counselling as part of a group Counselling distance travel Support Item Ref No. 27 003 27 004 Counselling for an individual 27 005 Occupational Therapy distance travel 27 006 Occupational Therapy in a group 27 007 www.ndis.gov.au Description UoM Quote Required Price Facilitating self-knowledge, emotional acceptance and growth and the optimal development of personal resources through a group session. Assisting participants to gain their personal goals and gain greater insight into their lives. Travel to participant to and from either providers work location where travel is more than 10kms Facilitating self-knowledge, emotional acceptance and growth and the optimal development of personal resources on a one to one basis. Assist participants to work towards their personal goals and gain greater insight into their lives. Travel to participant to and from either providers work location or prior appointment where travel is more than Provision of Occupational Therapy in a group setting to assist with activities of daily living, focusing on supporting positive changes in the person's functioning, development and wellbeing, environmental barriers, sensory difficulties, safety. Hour N $48.02 Hour N $144.07 Hour N $144.07 Hour N $172.13 Hour N $57.38 WA Release Date: 01/08/15 Page 39 Support Items Occupational Therapy with an individual Support Item Ref No. 27 008 Orthoptic services to an individual Physiotherapy distance travel Physiotherapy in a group 27 009 Physiotherapy with an individual 27 012 Podiatry 27 013 Podiatry distance travel 27 014 Psychology distance travel 27 015 www.ndis.gov.au 27 010 27 011 Description UoM Quote Required Price Provision of individual Occupational Therapy to assist with daily activities. Focus on activities of daily life to support changes in functioning & wellbeing. May include recommendations to address environmental barriers, sensory difficulties & safety. Evaluation and treatment of disorders of the eye musculature Travel to participant to and from either providers work location where travel is more than 10kms Delivery of Physiotherapy support in a group setting to develop or relearn postural and movement skills & functional movement patterns, seating & mobility support, positioning & movement in daily activities; &/or exercise & advice on physical activity. Development of a home program or delivery of physiotherapy to develop or relearn postural movement skills & functional movement patterns; seating & mobility support, positioning & movement in daily activities, or exercise and advice on physical activity. Assessment and selection of adapted foot ware or therapy related to foot, ankle and leg impairments. Travel to participant to and from either providers work location where travel is more than 10kms Travel to participant to and from either providers work location where travel is more than 10kms Hour N $172.13 Hour N $172.13 Hour N $172.13 Hour N $57.38 Hour N $172.13 Hour N $172.13 Hour N $172.13 Hour N $172.13 WA Release Date: 01/08/15 Page 40 Support Items Psychology in a group Support Item Ref No. 27 016 Psychology with an individual 27 017 Social Work distance travel Eligible for AASW ordinary membership Social Work in a group Eligible for AASW ordinary membership 27 018 Social Work with an individual - Eligible for AASW ordinary membership 27 020 Speech and Language Pathology distance travel 27 021 www.ndis.gov.au 27 019 Description UoM Quote Required Price Therapeutic support for psychological, emotional or behavioural disorder including cognitive therapy and development of life and social skills. Support for psychological, emotional or behavioural disorder including cognitive therapy & development of life skills. Includes understanding the person's behaviour & the design of person specific strategies to assist a person to achieve their goals. Travel to participant to and from either providers work location where travel is more than 10kms Hour N $57.38 Hour N $172.13 Hour N $144.07 Provision of social work to empower participants & improve interactions between participants & their social networks- assist to engage effectively in community through group approach, achieve goals, gain insight into their lives & make informed decisions Individual social work to empower participants and improve interactions between participants and their social networks. Assistance to engage effectively in broader community, achieve goals, gain insight into their lives and make informed decisions. Travel to participant to and from either providers work location where travel is more than 10kms Hour N $48.02 Hour N $144.07 Hour N $172.13 WA Release Date: 01/08/15 Page 41 Support Items Speech and Language Pathology in a group Support Item Ref No. 27 022 Speech and Language Pathology with an individual 27 023 group multidisciplinary approaches 27 024 individual multidisciplinary approaches 27 025 music therapy - individual 27 026 music therapy in a group 27 027 www.ndis.gov.au Description UoM Quote Required Price Optimise ability to understand information & communicate thoughts & needs. Assistance to ensure safe & effective mealtime support for participants with difficulty feeding/swallowing, development of skills of communication partners to support participation Optimise ability to understand information & communicate thoughts & needs. Assistance to ensure safe & effective mealtime support for participants with difficulty feeding/swallowing, development of skills of communication partners to support participation Provision of interventions by more than one professional in a group session towards the participants agreed goals Provision of interventions by more than one professional in a session towards the participants agreed goals Provision of individual interventions by a qualified allied health professional with post graduate qualifications in music therapy. provision of interventions by a qualified allied health professional with post graduate qualifications in music therapy, in a group of no more than 3 persons Hour N $57.38 Hour N $172.13 Hour N $57.38 Hour N $172.13 Hour N $172.13 Hour N $57.38 WA Release Date: 01/08/15 Page 42 Support Items therapeutic program delivered by Therapy Assistant Support Item Ref No. 27 029 Social Work with an individual - AASW accredited social worker Social Work in a group AASW accredited social worker 27 031 Social Work distance travel AASW accredited social worker 27 033 27 032 Description Program to empower participants & improve interactions between participants & their social networks. Assistance to engage effectively in the community through a group approach to help achieve goals, gain insight into their lives & make informed decisions. Culturally appropriate assistance from an AASW Accredited Social Worker to deal with complex personal, inter-personal and social issues Social work in a group with an AASW Accredited Social Worker. Including, recovery-focused support groups and education to empower participants to improve their social interactions, gain insight and make informed decisions Travel by an AASW Accredited Social Worker to participant from the provider's work location where travel is more 10 kilometres UoM Quote Required Price Hour N $40.12 Hour N $172.13 Hour N $57.38 Hour N $172.13 Training for independence in travel and transport Supports in this cluster focus on assisting the participant with specific skills development that will enhance the ability of the participant to travel and use public transport independently. This includes training in driving, using adapted equipment or vehicle modification. Support Items www.ndis.gov.au Support Item Ref No. Description WA Release Date: 01/08/15 UoM Quote Required Page 43 Price Support Items mobility and orientation training Support Item Ref No. 28 001 public transport training and support specialised driving training and testing 28 002 Specialist driver training due to disability 28 004 28 003 Description UoM Quote Required Price Training by an allied health professional in mobility skills or orientation for a person with visual impairment. Training in the use of public transport Hour N $172.13 Hour N $42.77 Training provided by a Driver Trained Occupational Therapist in driving using adapted equipment, or extra tuition required due to a person’s disability. Driving lessons required due to the impact of disability. This item should be in response to a driver trained specialist Occupational Therapist Assessment. Hour N $172.13 Each Y $95.00 Behaviour support Behaviour support includes a plan developed that aims to limit the likelihood of behaviours of concern developing and /or increasing. This plan provides assistance to a participant, their family and support persons to identify behaviours of concern, including behaviour that causes harm to the participant or others. The plan also designs specific positive behaviour support strategies. Support Items www.ndis.gov.au Support Item Ref No. Description WA Release Date: 01/08/15 UoM Quote Required Page 44 Price Support Items behaviour support/ management plan Support Item Ref No. 11 001 behaviour support/ management plan - travel time group therapy, family group therapy 11 002 intensive behavioural intervention support 11 004 intensive behavioural intervention support - travel time training for carers and others in behaviour management strategies 11 005 www.ndis.gov.au 11 003 11 006 Description UoM Quote Required Price Planned strategies to limit behaviours of concern developing or increasing. Assistance to the participant & support persons to identify behaviours such as harm to themselves/others & to design specific positive behaviour strategies for the support person. Travel to participant to and from either providers work location where travel is more than 10kms Hour N $172.13 Hour N $172.13 Group based interventions to assist in psychosocial or relational issues, required due the person’s disability. Highly specialised intensive support interventions to address significantly harmful or persistent behaviours of concern. Development of behaviour support plans that temporarily use restrictive practices, with intention to minimise use of these practices. Travel to participant to and from either providers work location where travel is more than 10kms Hour N $172.13 Hour N $188.93 Hour N $188.93 Training for carers and others in behaviour management strategies required due the persons disability. Hour N $172.13 WA Release Date: 01/08/15 Page 45 Assistive products and equipment Assistive technology specialist assessment, set up and training This includes assistance to a participant by skilled personnel in aids or equipment assessment, set up and training. Support Items Referral to Australian Hearing Community Service obligation program ambulant mobility equipment: Selection, configuration or training communication equipment: assessment, set up and training computer and other technology recommendation, set up and training driving modifications: recommendation and/or training www.ndis.gov.au Support Item Ref No. 17 020 17 001 17 002 17 003 17 004 Description UoM Quote Required Price For more info see http://hearingservices.gov.au/wps/portal/hso/site/elig ibility/!ut/p/a1/04_Sj9CPykssy0xPLMnMz0vMAfGjzO J9PA2MDI1MDLz8jc2NDDzNg0LNzExdDQ28TPUL sh0VAaWtp70!/ Provision and training in the use of walking aids for people with disability Each Y $1.00 Hour N $172.13 Recommendation, assessment and training on augmentative communication equipment for people with vision, hearing or communication impairments. Assistance in selecting, setting up and training participants using adapted or specialist computer equipment. Hour N $172.13 Hour N $172.13 Recommendation of vehicle modifications and training in their use by a Driver Trained Occupational Therapist Hour N $172.13 WA Release Date: 01/08/15 Page 46 Support Items environmental control unit recommendation, set up and training Home Enteral Nutrition equipment: assessment, recommendation and training home modifications design to meet participants functional needs Orthotics: Selection and or manufacture Prosthetics: Selection and or manufacture specialised seating: selection, fitting and follow up transfer equipment: assessment, set up, training vision equipment for communication or household management assessment, set up and training www.ndis.gov.au Support Item Ref No. 17 005 Description UoM Quote Required Price Assistance in selecting, setting up and training participant using adapted or specialist environmental control equipment. Recommendation of Home Enteral Nutrition (HEN) equipment, giving sets and other peripherals required for HEN. Hour N $172.13 Hour N $92.11 17 012 Home modifications designed by an Occupational Therapist for a participant's needs. Hour N $172.13 17 013 Provision of orthotic for the arms, hands, legs, feet or body for people with a physical impairment. Provision of prosthetic arms, hands, legs and feet for people with amputation or limb loss. Therapists time for selection and fitting of complex customised or custom made seating. Does not include technicians time which is provided under the price of the product or specialised set up and delivery. Use of hoists and other transfer equipment for people with disability and their carers. Recommendation of vision equipment related to the management of written communication on paper or electronically, or other household management such as cooking or cleaning. Hour N $155.34 Hour N $155.34 Hour N $172.13 Hour N $172.13 Hour N $172.13 17 011 17 014 17 016 17 017 17 018 WA Release Date: 01/08/15 Page 47 Support Items Support Item Ref No. wheeled mobility equipment: 17 019 Selection, configuration or training Description UoM Quote Required Price Provision and training in the use of wheelchairs, specialised strollers and mobility scooters for people with disability Hour N $172.13 Assistive equipment for recreation This incorporates aids and equipment to assist participants in undertaking competitive and non-competitive sports and other recreational pursuits. Support Items hand-propelled bicycles specialist tricycles disability specific cycle adaptions basketball wheelchair rugby wheelchair track race wheelchair sport adaptions to wheelchair (power or manual) beach suitable wheelchair specialised bowling equipment other toy adaptions www.ndis.gov.au Support Item Ref No. 12 18 05 00 12 18 09 00 12 18 21 00 Description UoM Quote Required Price Each Each Each Y Y Y $1.00 $1.00 $3,000.00 30 09 03 01 30 09 03 02 30 09 00 10 30 09 00 11 Each Each Each Each Y Y Y Y $3,750.00 $4,750.00 $5,500.00 $500.00 30 09 00 12 30 09 12 01 Each Each Y N $800.00 $300.00 30 03 03 03 Each Y $100.00 WA Release Date: 01/08/15 Page 48 Support Items adapted books Support Item Ref No. 30 03 03 02 Description UoM Quote Required Price books adapted with switches or other adaptions to enable a child or young person with disability to use them. Interfaces that allow a person with disability to access recreational gaming equipment when unable to do so through conventional routes Interfaces which enable a person with disability to activate standard household audio visual equipment by switch scanning voice or eye gaze terminal device to enable participation in sport Each Y $50.00 Each Y $1.00 Each Y $1.00 Each Y $1.00 30 09 03 09 Each Y $1,870.00 30 09 03 08 Each Y $1,870.00 Hour Y $1.00 Each Each Each Y Y Y $100.00 $1.00 $1.00 assistive products for audio visual pursuits 30 09 03 05 environmental control for electronic leisure access 30 09 03 07 adaptions for arm and hand prosthetics for sport and leisure prosthetic lower limb suitable for wet environments specialist prosthetic lower limb for sports assistance with selection/ adaption of specialised recreation equipment adapted mobility toy recreation equipment rental other adapted recreation equipment 30 09 03 06 www.ndis.gov.au 23 021 Assistance selecting or modifying specialised equipment to enable a participant to engage in community, social and recreational activities 31 03 03 04 80 30 00 00 30 00 00 09 Products such as card holders, camera holders and adaptions to enable a person with disability to participate in recreational activity WA Release Date: 01/08/15 Page 49 Support Items recreation equipment delivery, set up/ training recreation equipment delivery to a participant specialised recreation equipment repairs switch adapted toys Support Item Ref No. 70 30 00 00 Description UoM Quote Required Price Equipment delivery, removal from wrapping, set up adjustment and training for the participant's disability specific needs. equipment delivery and removal from wrapping ready for use Each Y $100.00 Each Y $50.00 Each Y $1.00 Each Y $100.00 UoM Quote Required Price Each N $50.00 22 27 16 00 24 13 03 00 Each Each Y Y $1.00 $400.00 22 27 12 00 24 13 03 01 Each Each Y Y $80.00 $400.00 71 30 00 00 50 30 00 00 30 03 03 01 Toys adapted with switches or other adaptions to enable a child or young person with disability to use them. Assistive products for household tasks Aids and equipment to enable participants to undertake cooking, cleaning, washing, home maintenance and other tasks. Support Items one or more assistive devices to assist with dishwashing programmable memory aids environmental control systems adapted clocks environmental control unit www.ndis.gov.au Support Item Ref No. 60 15 09 02 Description Adapted dish cloths, utensils, detergent dispensers etc. WA Release Date: 01/08/15 Page 50 Support Items ECU controlled wireless mains socket environmental control software other alarms and door bells ECU rental ECU equipment delivery, set up/ training ECU equipment delivery to a participant other assistive equipment for household tasks Support Item Ref No. 24 13 03 02 Description 24 13 06 00 22 06 27 00 60 24 13 03 70 24 13 03 71 24 13 03 60 15 12 00 Amplified, visual alert and/or vibratory alarms Equipment delivery, removal from wrapping, fitting/adjusting for participant disability specific needs and/ or training. equipment delivery and removal from wrapping ready for use Equipment specially selected due to the persons disability that enables them to perform household tasks like cleaning or maintenance UoM Quote Required Price Each Y $70.00 Each Y $1.00 Each Each Each Y Y Y $55.00 $50.00 $300.00 Each Y $50.00 Each Y $50.00 Assistive products for personal care and safety Aids and equipment for personal care or safety including beds and pressure mattresses, toilet and bathroom equipment, specialised clothing and continence needs. Beds and pressure care mattresses and accessories Support Items bed sticks-townsend long www.ndis.gov.au Support Item Ref No. 12 31 09 05 Description WA Release Date: 01/08/15 UoM Quote Required Price Each N $85.00 Page 51 Support Items pressure mattress continuous air loss electric bed repair bed sticks- standard bed cradle- adjustable height bed rails covers beds - extensions over bed table pressure mattress air filled section bed blocks bed and mattress rental bed/ mattress equipment delivery, set up/ training Support Item Ref No. 04 33 06 05 UoM Quote Required Price Each Y $11,000.00 50 18 12 01 12 31 09 02 18 12 21 01 Each Each Each N N N $300.00 $40.00 $70.00 18 12 27 03 18 12 33 00 60 18 03 15 04 33 06 01 Each Each Each Each N Y Y Y $190.00 $250.00 $70.00 $680.00 18 12 12 05 80 18 12 10 70 18 12 10 Each Each Each N Y Y $20.00 $50.00 $100.00 Each Y $50.00 Each Each Each N N Y $125.00 $210.00 $2,550.00 Each Y $4,500.00 bed/ mattress equipment delivery to a participant bed wedges- foam 30cm bed bolster pressure reduction overlay 71 18 12 10 beds - hi lo with companion bed 18 12 10 99 www.ndis.gov.au 18 12 27 02 18 12 27 01 04 33 06 04 Description Mattress for very complex needs, usually for participants in bed for most of the day and night. weekly rate Equipment delivery, removal from wrapping, fitting/adjusting for the participant’s disability specific needs and/or training in usage. equipment delivery and removal from wrapping ready for use overlay with air or other substance, mechanical or not hi-lo bed with second detachable bed for partner, detachment is to assist with care needs WA Release Date: 01/08/15 Page 52 Support Items personal care and safety equipment- other Support Item Ref No. 09 00 00 01 Description Includes other reasonable and necessary personal care and safety equipment not listed, due to impact of participant's disability. UoM Quote Required Price Each Y $1.00 beds - power adjust, estimate bed pole for electric bed beds - power adjust 4 section beds - power adjust- child suitable rails beds - extra width or height power adjust sleep system 18 12 10 01 Each Y $1,850.00 12 31 09 07 18 12 10 02 Each Each N Y $145.00 $1,850.00 18 12 10 03 Each Y $2,500.00 18 12 10 04 Each Y $4,000.00 Each Y $2,000.00 bed rails 18 12 27 04 Each Y $500.00 pressure reduction mattress 04 33 06 03 Positioning cushions to help a participant maintain a consistent and optimal position while sleeping or resting. Rails which attach to a bed to prevent the participant falling out. Price guidance is for one bed rail. mattress with pressure reduction properties Each Y $650.00 Description UoM Quote Required Price Each N $1,220.00 18 12 24 01 Continence related equipment Support Items continence package A child annual amount www.ndis.gov.au Support Item Ref No. 09 24 03 01 Indwelling catheters, bags, night bottle or bags and change kits. WA Release Date: 01/08/15 Page 53 Support Items continence package A adult annual amount continence package B intermittent mild - annual amount continence package C intermittent moderate annual amount continence package D intermittent higher needs annual amount adult intermittent catheters standard 3/day- annual adult intermittent catheters standard 4/day- annual adult intermittent catheters standard 6/day- annual continence package Eexternal adult absorbent pull up or brief 12/day- annual supply adult absorbent pull up or brief 6/day- annual supply adult absorbent pull up or brief 3/day- annual supply www.ndis.gov.au Support Item Ref No. 09 24 03 02 UoM Quote Required Price indwelling catheters, bags, night bottle or bags and change kits. 3 per day intermittent catheters with gel and lubricant - annual amount. Each N $1,220.00 Each Y $1,082.00 09 24 06 06 4 per day intermittent catheters with gel and lubricant - annual amount. Each Y $1,295.00 09 24 06 07 6 per day intermittent catheters with gel and lubricant - annual amount. Each Y $2,390.00 09 24 06 15 Each N $1,095.00 09 24 06 16 Each N $1,460.00 09 24 06 17 Each N $2,190.00 Each Y $1,570.00 09 30 21 04 sheaths, leg bags, drain bag or bottle, strapsannual amount single-use diapers Each N $6,700.00 09 30 21 03 single-use diapers Each N $3,350.00 09 30 21 01 single-use diapers Each N $1,675.00 09 24 06 05 09 24 09 05 Description WA Release Date: 01/08/15 Page 54 Support Items adult absorbent pull up or brief 4/day- annual supply single-use inserts / padsadult 12/day - annual supply single-use inserts / padsadult 3/day - annual supply single-use inserts / padsadult 4/day - annual supply single-use inserts / padsadult 6/day - annual supply child nappy single-use 12/day - annual supply child nappy single-use 3/day - annual supply child nappy single-use 4/day - annual supply child nappy single-use 6/day - annual supply continence aids delivery non metropolitan Support Item Ref No. 09 30 21 02 UoM Quote Required Price Each N $2,233.00 09 30 18 08 Each Y $2,452.00 09 30 18 05 Each Y $624.00 09 30 18 06 Each Y $817.00 09 30 18 07 Each Y $1,226.00 single-use diapers 09 30 12 14 Nappy for a child’s disability specific needs Each Y $2,365.00 09 30 12 11 Nappy for a child’s disability specific needs Each Y $600.00 09 30 12 12 Nappy for a child’s disability specific needs Each Y $800.00 09 30 12 13 Nappy for a child’s disability specific needs Each Y $1,180.00 71 09 30 01 Delivery of continence items in regional and remote areas - expected maximum up to 4 deliveries per year. Price guidance is per delivery. Delivery of continence items in regional Metropolitan areas - expected maximum up to 4 deliveries per year. Price guidance is per Delivery. Individualised continence package or products not listed elsewhere in this list. Each N $30.00 Each N $22.50 Each N $50.00 continence aids delivery metropolitan 71 09 30 02 continence products - other for child 09 24 06 01 www.ndis.gov.au Description WA Release Date: 01/08/15 Page 55 Support Items continence products - other for adult incontinence alarms washable incontinence sheets Support Item Ref No. 09 24 06 10 05 09 03 00 09 30 15 00 Description UoM Quote Required Price Each N $50.00 Each Each Y Y $25.00 $25.00 Description UoM Quote Required Price vest used for people with thermoregulatory problems Each N $120.00 protective helmet for people with seizures or falls etc Each Y $170.00 UoM Quote Required Price Each Y $2,142.00 Each Y $2,442.00 buzzer or similar used in continence training Equipment or aids for dressing or specialised clothing Support Items Support Item Ref No. cooling vest- small, medium, 04 30 06 00 large helmets 09 06 03 00 Equipment for eating and drinking Support Items HEN pump only- annual HEN pump and syringe feeds- annual www.ndis.gov.au Support Item Ref No. 15 09 30 02 15 09 30 01 Description Pump often free on loan but includes other consumables for people who do not also syringe feed Pump often free on loan, includes gastrostomy, extension tubes, giving sets, containers and syringes. WA Release Date: 01/08/15 Page 56 Support Items HEN bolus syringe onlyannual additional gastrostomy devices- 3 annual additional extension sets for bolus feeding- 10 annual additional extension sets for pump feeding- 10 annual additional giving sets- 270 annual additional containers- 50 annual additional bolus syringes100 annual additional water flush syringes- 100 annual one or more assistive products for eating and drinking HEN equipment delivery one or more small devices to assist with food and drink preparations HEN equipment repairs www.ndis.gov.au Support Item Ref No. 15 09 30 03 UoM Quote Required Price average annual allocation Each Y $925.00 15 09 30 20 average annual allocation Each Y $280.00 15 09 30 21 average annual allocation Each Y $140.00 15 09 30 22 average annual allocation Each Y $140.00 15 09 30 23 average annual allocation Each Y $950.00 15 09 30 24 average annual allocation Each Y $165.00 15 09 30 25 average annual allocation Each Y $60.00 15 09 30 26 average annual allocation Each N $50.00 60 15 09 01 Adapted cups, spoons, cutlery and other assistive products for eating and drinking. Each N $100.00 Each Each Y N $50.00 $50.00 Each Y $100.00 71 15 09 30 60 15 03 00 Description Includes adapted cooking utensils and basic appliances. 50 15 09 30 WA Release Date: 01/08/15 Page 57 Support Items Other HEN equipment including additional cost of food when necessary. Support Item Ref No. 15 09 30 27 Description UoM Quote Required Price Each Y $500.00 Description UoM Quote Required Price Each Y $1,300.00 Each Y $1.00 Each Y $2,120.00 Each Y $2,680.00 18 09 39 03 Chairs with an in built mechanical or electric system to assist participant in movement to a standing position. custom fit seating for people with body shape or pressure care needs to accommodate custom fit seating for people with body shape or pressure care needs to accommodate custom fit seating for people with body shape or pressure care needs to accommodate feeding seat for a child with basic supports Each Y $970.00 18 09 39 04 feeding seat for a child with basic supports Each Y $1,160.00 04 33 18 09 chairs with full pressure relief via water filled inserts Each Y $2,000.00 HEN equipment outside usual 12 month bundles Specialised household furniture Support Items electric lift chairs- sit to stand lounge chairs with moulded seating adult postural chair with pressure relief- air type child postural chair with pressure relief- air type child postural chair- feeding, minimum componentssmall child postural chair- feeding, minimum componentsmedium water chairs www.ndis.gov.au Support Item Ref No. 18 09 03 00 18 09 21 00 18 09 39 01 18 09 39 02 WA Release Date: 01/08/15 Page 58 Support Items standing frame- child under 5 standing frame child over 5 or teen child postural chair with maximum components seating/standing frame equipment delivery to a participant seating/standing frame equipment delivery, set up/ training standing frame adult other adapted furniture Support Item Ref No. 04 48 08 01 UoM Quote Required Price apparatus to hold a person in a standing position Each Y $600.00 04 48 08 02 apparatus to hold a person in a standing position Each Y $3,100.00 18 09 39 05 feeding seat for a child with supports for head, body hips feet etc. Equipment delivery, removal from wrapping, fitting/adjusting for participant’s disability specific needs and or training. equipment delivery, removal from wrapping ready, fitting/adjusting for participant and or training. Each Y $1,100.00 Each Y $50.00 Each Y $100.00 apparatus to hold a person in a standing position includes therapy cushions, conductive education furniture, hand grips mounted on furniture etc Each Each Y Y $3,100.00 $50.00 UoM Quote Required Price Each Y $100.00 Each Each Each Y Y Y $125.00 $250.00 $280.00 70 18 09 39 71 18 09 39 04 48 08 03 04 18 09 01 Description Bathroom and toilet equipment Support Items seat toilet raise adjustable wide seat toilet raise folding seat toilet raise 550 wide seat toilet raise 600 wide www.ndis.gov.au Support Item Ref No. 09 12 21 08 Description 09 12 21 09 09 12 21 10 09 12 21 11 WA Release Date: 01/08/15 Page 59 Support Items seat toilet raise 650 wide bathing care and grooming aids bedside commode adjustable folding bedside commode extra wide stool shower adjustable with arms mobile shower commodeself propel folding mobile shower commodelow transporter chair shower adjustable with arms wide mobile shower commodebari transporter- 550w chair shower bariatric 175kgs mobile shower commodechild transporter mobile shower commodechild self propel chair shower bariatric 195kgs www.ndis.gov.au Support Item Ref No. 09 12 21 12 60 09 33 00 Description UoM Quote Required Price Each Each Y N $310.00 $50.00 09 12 03 01 Each Y $300.00 09 12 03 03 Each N $370.00 09 33 03 11 Each Y $65.00 09 12 03 11 Each N $1,500.00 09 12 03 12 Each Y $885.00 09 33 03 03 Each Y $85.00 09 12 03 13 Each Y $1,400.00 09 33 03 04 Each Y $370.00 09 12 03 15 Each Y $1,250.00 09 12 03 17 Each Y $1,630.00 09 33 03 06 Each Y $385.00 WA Release Date: 01/08/15 Page 60 Support Items mobile shower commodechild chair shower bariatric 210kgs mobile shower commodepotty junior stool shower adjustable with back mobile shower commodepotty child mobile shower commodetransporter slide hi mobile shower commodespecialised child with supports toilet surround adjustable bathboard plastic no handle bath corner seat size 1 change table- electronic bedside commode adjustable height bidets- detachable insert for reducing length or depth of a bathtub www.ndis.gov.au Support Item Ref No. 09 12 03 18 UoM Quote Required Price Each Y $1,700.00 09 33 03 07 Each Y $395.00 09 12 03 20 Each Y $770.00 09 33 03 13 Each Y $180.00 09 12 03 19 Each Y $970.00 09 12 03 22 Each Y $880.00 09 12 03 24 Each Y $1,040.00 09 12 12 01 09 33 03 31 09 33 03 41 09 33 12 01 09 12 03 02 Each Each Each Each Each Y N Y Y Y $60.00 $60.00 $550.00 $3,700.00 $130.00 Each Y $400.00 Each Y $1.00 09 33 18 00 Description equipment attached to toilet with air and water dispenser for washing following toileting 09 33 27 00 WA Release Date: 01/08/15 Page 61 Support Items specialised seating for bathroom equipment arm and back supports mounted on toilet arm supports and toilet back supports, free-standing toilet and bathroom equipment delivery toilet and bathroom equipment delivery, set up/ training raised toilet seats fixed to toilet change table manual toilet surround padded arms toilet and bathroom equipment rental bathing and toileting equipment repair bath support for child under 5 bath support over 5 years bedside commode bari 650mm w www.ndis.gov.au Support Item Ref No. 09 33 30 99 UoM Quote Required Price Each Y $200.00 09 12 24 00 Each Y $1.00 09 12 25 00 Each Y $1.00 Each Y $50.00 Hour Y $100.00 09 12 21 04 Each Y $100.00 09 33 12 02 09 12 12 02 80 09 12 01 Each Each Each Y Y Y $2,500.00 $95.00 $100.00 Each N $200.00 Each N $350.00 Each N $500.00 Each N $560.00 71 09 12 03 70 09 12 03 50 09 33 01 09 33 03 70 09 33 03 71 Description custom made seating for shower commode or like bathroom item. equipment delivery and removal from wrapping ready for use Equipment delivery, removal from wrapping, fitting/adjusting for participant’s disability specific needs and or training. short term rental or hire of bathroom or toilet equipment repairs to any toileting and bathing equipment Postural support inserted into a bath or placed on a stand, for a child unable to sit unaided safely. Postural support inserted into a bath or placed on a stand, for a participant unable to sit or recline unaided safely. 09 12 03 04 WA Release Date: 01/08/15 Page 62 Support Items seat toilet raise adjustable chair shower swivel type specialised shower trolley bath corner seat size 2 Support Item Ref No. 09 12 21 07 09 33 03 05 09 33 03 22 09 33 03 42 Description e.g. myco UoM Quote Required Price Each Each Each Each Y Y Y Y $75.00 $375.00 $3,320.00 $600.00 Communication and information equipment This comprises of aids and equipment to assist participants with alternate communication or to access written or spoken communication via electronic or other means. Support Items fixed position systems mounting for communication device word processing software accessories for telephoning keyboards/ key guards Support Item Ref No. 24 24 03 01 22 12 24 00 22 24 21 01 22 36 03 01 simple switches 22 36 12 01 switch adapted mouse input software i.e. voice activated software 22 36 12 02 22 36 18 01 www.ndis.gov.au Description adjustable method of attaching communication device to wheelchair or furniture e.g. multipurpose big button switch guards that assist a person in activating the right part of a screen or keyboard Including single input switches, pressure, touch, and puff. Computer mouse adapted for switch access. Software that allows non-manual or alternate access to a computer. WA Release Date: 01/08/15 UoM Quote Required Price Each Y $1.00 Each Each Each Y Y Y $1.00 $100.00 $150.00 Each Y $90.00 Each Each Y Y $50.00 $450.00 Page 63 Support Items head pointer Support Item Ref No. 22 36 21 01 eye gaze system 22 36 21 02 face-to-face communication assistive products personal reader- speech and visual output communication amplifiers personal reader- speech output static-single button device which provides audible message output dynamic display dialogue units 22 21 00 00 portable audible player for computer text to speech device static audible player display communication software for computer or tablet voice amplifiers for personal use 22 39 07 02 www.ndis.gov.au Description UoM Quote Required Price assistive products to position screen pointer and to select items on computer display Hardware and software that directs or selects inputs by gaze to activate a computer or communication device. Communication boards accessed by pointing, eye gaze or other selection methods. Each Y $300.00 Each Y $9,000.00 Each Y $1.00 Each Y $5,000.00 Each Each Y Y $1.00 $3,000.00 Each Y $250.00 Each Y $1.00 Each Y $500.00 Each Each Each Y Y Y $1.00 $450.00 $170.00 Each Y $400.00 22 39 07 04 22 21 06 00 22 39 07 03 device to amplify voice 22 21 09 01 22 21 09 02 22 21 09 03 22 39 07 01 22 21 02 01 22 09 06 01 communication device with customisable and changing screens which allows a highly customised voice output generation Keyed input converting text to speech. Software to convert a tablet or computer device to a communication device. Device to amplify voice. WA Release Date: 01/08/15 Page 64 Support Items customised commercial tablet communication equipment repairs voice generators letter and symbol sets and boards microphones Support Item Ref No. 22 21 02 02 Description 50 22 00 01 22 09 03 01 22 21 03 01 Device held to neck which picks up vibrations and amplifies as speech. Books or boards with letter symbols or pictures that assist with communication. 22 18 33 00 UoM Quote Required Price Each Y $900.00 Each Y $1.00 Each Y $650.00 Each Y $250.00 Each Y $1.00 UoM Quote Required Price Each Each Y Y $50.00 $400.00 Each Y $800.00 Each N $30.00 Assistive products for hearing Support Items loudspeakers baby cry alerting systems for hearing impaired hearing aid (one) higher needs-amount in addition to OHS subsidy hearing aid replacement fee OHS devices- over 25yrs not DVA www.ndis.gov.au Support Item Ref No. 22 06 27 03 22 27 21 01 22 06 15 00 Description Visual or vibrating alert Monaural hearing device for voucher clients with higher needs from OHS Top-Up Schedule (amount in addition to OHS subsidy) 22 06 27 01 WA Release Date: 01/08/15 Page 65 Support Items personal amplifiers/binaural listener Support Item Ref No. 22 06 27 02 tinnitus reduction device 22 06 27 04 hearing aid (two) higher needs-amount in addition to OHS subsidy adapted landline telephone 22 06 15 01 hearing aid maintenance OHS voucher client contribution telephone coupler 22 06 27 06 remote control 22 06 27 08 streamer 22 06 27 09 www.ndis.gov.au 22 06 27 05 22 06 27 07 Description UoM Quote Required Price Personal Sound amplifiers can be worn, systems usually consist of a small box with a microphone to pick up sound which is then amplified and sent to the ears via headphones or earbuds May include higher technology hearing aids with tinnitus programs or stand-alone maskers and suppressors. Binaural hearing devices for voucher clients with higher needs - from OHS Top Up schedule (amount in addition to OHS subsidy) Telephones with features including amplified sound, different ring pitch and visual alerts using wireless Bluetooth with a landline Annual maintenance contribution fee Each Y $250.00 Each Y $200.00 Each Y $1,600.00 Each Y $75.00 Each N $40.53 Small portable device that attaches to the earpiece of the telephone and amplifies sound A remote control that enables changes to be made to hearing aids without touching the hearing devices. It allows access to volume and program changes for people with poor or nil manual dexterity and for use by carers. Enable wireless access to accessories such as mobile phones, MP3 players and audio devices for hearing aid users. Each Y $60.00 Each Y $200.00 Each Y $350.00 WA Release Date: 01/08/15 Page 66 Support Items vibro tactile devices Support Item Ref No. 22 06 27 10 music devices 22 06 27 12 tv device for hearing assistance smoke alarm adapted for hearing impaired hearing aid battery and consumables supply cochlear and other implantable processor repairs cochlear implant speech processor and coil external components for other implantable devices 22 06 27 14 radio frequency transmission systems for hearing induction loop devices 22 18 24 00 www.ndis.gov.au Description UoM Quote Required Price Each Y $1.00 Each Y $60.00 Each Y $100.00 22 06 27 13 A device that picks up sound and transforms it into a vibrating signal that is felt by the user Portable couplers that allow hearing aid users to access music via audio devices Systems for delivering sound directly from the TV to the ear Visual alert or vibrating smoke alarm packages Each Y $400.00 50 22 06 15 12 months battery supply per hearing aid Each N $103.80 50 22 06 12 payable only if manufacturers invoice for repairs is retained Each Y $370.00 22 06 21 02 The external part of the Cochlear Implant which picks up speech and processes the sound external components for a range of implantable devices other than cochlear implants for people who are unable to use conventional hearing aids, including bone conduction devices and middle ear implants Remote microphone sound transmission systems can be used to overcome difficulties with distance, background noise and reverberation Designed for individual use in private and public situations including reception counters, meetings and other appointments Each N $8,050.00 Each N $6,500.00 Each Y $600.00 Each Y $80.00 22 06 21 04 22 18 30 00 WA Release Date: 01/08/15 Page 67 Assistive products for vision Support Items image-enlarging video systems- zoom text audio labellers sound recording and playing devices cctv/ electronic magnification unit cctv electronic magnification unit- portable image-enlarging video systems- desk top magnifier decoders for videotext and text television other vision equipment not listed assistive products for drawing and writing portable note-taking devices for braille word processing software for alternate access- vision www.ndis.gov.au Support Item Ref No. 22 03 18 01 UoM Quote Required Price video system which magnifies text or pictures Each Y $850.00 scanners or similar which reads symbol, bar codes or text A desk top unit which magnifies paper based or detailed small objects. For example, Daisy Player desk top unit which magnifies paper based or detailed small objects hand held unit which magnifies paper based or detailed small objects Each Y $160.00 Each Y $1.00 Each Y $3,400.00 Each Y $750.00 22 18 18 03 Each Y $2,500.00 22 18 21 00 Each Y $1.00 22 18 18 99 Each Y $1.00 22 12 00 01 Each Y $1.00 22 12 21 01 Each Y $4,495.00 Each Y $1,150.00 22 03 18 02 22 18 03 01 22 18 18 01 22 18 18 02 22 12 24 01 Description e.g. jaws WA Release Date: 01/08/15 Page 68 Support Items word processing software for alternate access- text recognition stand alone mobile phone with voice output and enlargement tactile computer displays braille printers- desk top braille printers- portable braille embosser- notetaker with voice output tactile sticks or white canes assistive products for electronic orientation assistive products for acoustic navigation tactile maps dog guide Support Item Ref No. 22 12 24 02 UoM Quote Required Price Each N $2,400.00 22 24 21 02 Each Y $475.00 22 39 05 00 22 39 06 01 22 39 06 02 22 39 06 03 Each Each Each Each Y Y Y Y $4,000.00 $3,500.00 $3,500.00 $4,495.00 12 39 03 00 12 39 06 00 Each Each Y Y $1.00 $1.00 Each Y $1.00 Each Each Y Y $1.00 $1.00 Each Y $2,500.00 Each Each N N $300.00 $25.00 Each N $100.00 Each Y $1.00 12 39 09 00 12 39 15 00 30 000 dog guide ongoing costs 30 001 vision equipment repair vision equipment delivery to a participant vision equipment delivery, set up/ training vision equipment rental 50 22 18 00 71 22 18 00 www.ndis.gov.au 70 22 18 00 80 22 18 00 Description e.g. clear reader, read easy Ultra sonic sensing devices to assist orientation Devices that give auditory prompts to assist with navigation. Specially trained dog to guide person with vision impairment Ongoing costs for medication, annual vet checks, food etc equipment delivery and removal from wrapping ready for use Equipment delivery, removal from wrapping, fitting/adjusting for participant and or training. per week rate WA Release Date: 01/08/15 Page 69 Home modification design and construction This cluster incorporates design and subsequent changes to the participant’s home. Home modification design and construction includes installation of equipment or changes to building structures, fixture or fittings to enable participants to live as independently as possible or to live safely at home. Support Items ramps timber with galvanised rails- 300 per lineal meter ramps concrete with galvanised rails- 400 per lineal meter ramps modular aluminium removable 2400mm x 1200 mm ramps modular aluminium removable 600mm x 1200 mm ramps modular aluminium removable 1200mm x 1200 (landing) mm home modifications- minor step ramp modification supply and fit landings and risers www.ndis.gov.au Support Item Ref No. 18 30 18 01 Description UoM Quote Required Price permanently installed timber ramp with galvanised rails Each Y $300.00 18 30 18 02 permanently installed concrete ramp with galvanised rails Each Y $400.00 18 30 18 03 temporary removable ramps which are not portable Each Y $1,000.00 18 30 18 04 temporary removable ramps which are not portable Each Y $600.00 18 30 18 06 temporary removable ramps which are not portable Each Y $800.00 Each Y $600.00 18 30 18 07 WA Release Date: 01/08/15 Page 70 Support Items home modifications- minor step ramp modification supply & fit landings, risers & bilateral handrails ramp portable fibre glass 1200mm ramp portable fibre glass 1650mm ramp portable fibre glass 1350mm ramp portable fibre glass 2000mm ramp portable fibre glass 2000mm with edge ramp portable fibre glass 875mm ramp portable fibre glass 700mm elevator- home fixed vertical lifting platformhome free standing vertical lifting platform- home stair lift with seat www.ndis.gov.au Support Item Ref No. 18 30 18 08 18 30 15 01 18 30 15 02 18 30 15 03 18 30 15 04 18 30 15 05 18 30 15 06 18 30 15 07 18 30 03 00 18 30 05 00 18 30 07 00 18 30 10 00 Description portable ramp suitable for outings etc but not permanently affixed portable ramp suitable for outings etc but not permanently affixed portable ramp suitable for outings etc but not permanently affixed portable ramp suitable for outings etc but not permanently affixed portable ramp suitable for outings etc but not permanently affixed portable ramp suitable for outings etc but not permanently affixed portable ramp suitable for outings etc but not permanently affixed platform attached to stairs or vertical drop which a wheelchair or scooter rides on non enclosed lifting platform similar to a lift usually traversing smaller distances than an enclosed lift/ elevator seat and rails attached to stairs or incline for ambulant person to ride up stairs on WA Release Date: 01/08/15 UoM Quote Required Price Each Y $800.00 Each Y $500.00 Each Y $675.00 Each Y $695.00 Each Y $950.00 Each Y $1,280.00 Each Y $450.00 Each Y $400.00 Each Each Y Y $1.00 $1.00 Each Y $1.00 Each Y $1.00 Page 71 Support Items stair climber directed by attendant for wheelchair grab rails- internal supply and install supply and install specialised wall taps home modifications project manager or building certifier Support Item Ref No. 12 17 03 00 Description UoM Quote Required Price Portable tracked device which a wheelchair attaches to and then is tracked upstairs by attendant. Each Y $1.00 18 18 06 01 Each Y $70.00 18 24 03 00 Each Y $180.00 Hour Y $1.00 Each Y $350.00 Each Y $3,000.00 Each Y $1.00 Each Y $1,300.00 Each Y $600.00 Each Y $3,000.00 19 002 Project manager or building certifier employed to ensure compliance with modifications plans to allow home access by person with disability slip resistant tile coatingapprox. 5m x 5m home modifications- kitchen adaption- no structural work stair lift with platform 18 33 15 00 ramps modular aluminium removable 2400mm x 1800 (landing) mm home modifications- railsexternal home modificationsbathroom modification minimal structural work 18 30 18 05 www.ndis.gov.au 18 18 00 04 18 30 11 00 Modifications to a kitchen to enable a person with disability to access and use it. platform attached to rail or track to traverse person over stairs to upper or lower levels temporary removable ramps which are not portable 18 18 06 02 18 18 00 01 Moving a bath tub or enlarging a shower recess to improve access, or similar smaller work. WA Release Date: 01/08/15 Page 72 Support Items home modificationsbathroom modification extensive structural work Support Item Ref No. 18 18 00 02 home modificationsbathroom modification including combining bathroom and toilet or laundry. certification or approval of home modifications 18 18 00 03 consultation about home modification designs with builder project management of home modifications 19 003 home modifications- minor miscellaneous adjustments 18 18 00 05 19 001 19 004 Description UoM Quote Required Price Extensive structural bathroom changes. For example, removal of a bath or hobless-shower, electrical work, relocating plumbing, widening doorway, waterproofing or changes to the fit-out such as toilet, tap ware, basin, shower, rails paint and tiles. Modifications to combine bathroom, toilet and laundry. Includes bath removal, hobless shower creation, plumbing relocation, electrical work, doorway changes, waterproofing and changes to bathroom fittings. Certifier independent of a builder who can advise on the compliance of plans with the necessary work undertaken. drawings or plans which allow agreement to be confirmed, e.g. modifications and for quotes to be obtained Project manager or certifier independent of a builder, who can provide advice on compliance of the plans with work undertaken and can co-ordinate quotes and payments. Lower cost adaptions such as door adjustments, safety installations and bathroom fittings. Each Y $13,000.00 Each Y $16,000.00 Hour Y $1.00 Hour Y $1.00 Hour Y $1.00 Each Y $100.00 Personal mobility equipment www.ndis.gov.au WA Release Date: 01/08/15 Page 73 Equipment to assist participants to move around their home or the community; including equipment for walking, wheelchairs and transfer aids. Transfer equipment Support Items sling head support small sling average hoist- fixed to wall floor or ceiling hoist- fixed to wall floor or ceiling with installation transfer equipment- slide sheet hoist mobile, sitting position solid seat sling mesh\poly small sling commode head support medium grip ladder board transfer wood car transfer pad transfer belt transfer turn table transfer equipment delivery, set up/ training transfer equipment delivery to a participant www.ndis.gov.au Support Item Ref No. 12 36 03 53 12 36 03 98 12 36 12 01 UoM Quote Required Price Each Each Each Y Y Y $180.00 $300.00 $3,440.00 12 36 12 02 Each Y $6,870.00 12 31 03 00 Each Y $30.00 12 36 06 00 Each Y $1.00 12 36 03 51 12 36 03 52 Each Each Y Y $180.00 $180.00 12 31 12 01 12 31 03 10 12 31 03 14 12 31 15 01 12 31 06 01 70 12 36 03 Each Each Each Each Each Each Y N Y Y Y Y $20.00 $70.00 $100.00 $80.00 $90.00 $100.00 Each Y $50.00 71 12 36 03 Description equipment delivery, removal from wrapping ready, fitting/adjusting for participant and or training. equipment delivery and removal from wrapping ready for use WA Release Date: 01/08/15 Page 74 Support Items transfer equipment rental hoist- mobile- 150 kg hoist- mobile > 200 kg hoist mobile- 200 kg sling head support large hoist - mobile, standing position Support Item Ref No. 80 12 36 03 12 36 03 01 12 36 03 02 12 36 03 03 12 36 03 58 12 36 04 01 Description UoM Quote Required Price Each Each Each Each Each Each Y Y Y Y Y Y $1.00 $2,685.00 $2,900.00 $3,095.00 $202.00 $3,700.00 UoM Quote Required Price Each Y $250.00 50 06 24 02 Each Y $2,000.00 06 12 03 02 06 12 06 00 Each Each Y Y $380.00 $980.00 06 12 06 01 Each Y $55.00 06 12 06 02 Each Y $90.00 06 12 06 03 Each Y $995.00 Equipment rental - per week Prosthetics and orthotics Support Items minor prosthetic repair average price major prosthetic repair average price foot orthoses ankle-foot orthoses prefabricated- average price ankle-foot orthoses prefabricated sizes 1-4 ankle-foot orthoses prefabricated reg, large, xlge ankle-foot orthoses ankle joint www.ndis.gov.au Support Item Ref No. 50 06 24 01 Description WA Release Date: 01/08/15 Page 75 Support Items Support Item Ref No. knee orthoses 06 12 09 01 knee-ankle-foot orthoses 06 12 12 01 leg orthoses 06 12 13 01 hip orthoses 06 12 15 00 hip-knee orthoses 06 12 16 00 thigh orthoses 06 12 17 00 hip-knee-ankle-foot orthoses 06 12 18 00 thoracolumbar/lumbo-sacral 06 12 19 00 - hip - knee - ankle - foot orthoses other lower limb prostheses 06 24 00 00 ankle disarticulation 06 24 06 00 prostheses- average trans-tibial prostheses06 24 09 00 average trans-femoral prostheses06 24 15 00 average trans-pelvic prostheses 06 24 21 00 hip disarticulation 06 24 18 00 prostheses- average ankle-foot orthoses (AFO) 06 12 06 04 static custom made custom foot supports 06 12 03 01 custom made footwear www.ndis.gov.au 06 33 09 01 Description Foot supports or restraints for a wheelchair where conventional supports do not suffice. Pair of shoes made for a participant who is unable to fit off the shelf or specialist shoes. WA Release Date: 01/08/15 UoM Quote Required Price Each Each Each Each Each Each Each Each Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 Each Each Y Y $1.00 $3,360.00 Each Y $4,500.00 Each Y $8,550.00 Each Each Y Y $1.00 $11,500.00 Each Y $300.00 Each Y $200.00 Each Y $350.00 Page 76 Support Items extra depth footwear Support Item Ref No. 06 33 09 02 shoe modifications- ie raise 06 33 09 03 therapeutic body splints 06 06 06 03 partial foot prosthesesaverage 06 24 03 01 Description UoM Quote Required Price Each Y $250.00 Each Y $100.00 Each Y $250.00 Each Y $1,870.00 Description UoM Quote Required Price devices with wheels and supporting table or forearm support Each N $740.00 12 06 06 50 Each Y $230.00 12 06 06 20 Each Y $350.00 12 06 06 19 Each Y $300.00 Each Y $205.00 Each Each Y Y $55.00 $100.00 Pair of shoes with extra depth or width that are commercially available adjustments to regular shoes required due to disability Lycra or other splints designed to improve functioning. Equipment related to walking Support Items walking tables four wheeled walker with brakes and seat wheeled walker - with frame adult gutter wheeled walker - with frame junior gutter wheeled walker - with frame bariatric walking frame forearm support crutches www.ndis.gov.au Support Item Ref No. 12 06 09 02 12 06 06 10 Wheeled walker with frame for a participant with an increased weight in obese range. 12 06 03 01 12 03 09 00 WA Release Date: 01/08/15 Page 77 Support Items elbow crutches quadrapod walking stick walking sticks and canes walking equipment delivery, set up/ training walking equipment delivery to a participant walking equipment rental wheeled walker - with frame 6 wheel walking frame- bariatric 180 kg walking chairs for children aka gait trainers rollator with supports wheeled walker-walker posterior Support Item Ref No. 12 03 06 01 12 03 03 02 12 03 03 01 70 12 06 03 UoM Quote Required Price Each Each Each Each Y N N Y $60.00 $35.00 $20.00 $50.00 Each Y $25.00 80 12 06 03 12 06 06 11 Each Each Y Y $15.00 $80.00 12 06 03 02 Each Y $170.00 Each Y $4,560.00 Each Each Y Y $1.00 $1,230.00 Quote Required Price 71 12 06 03 12 06 09 01 Description Equipment delivery, removal from wrapping, fitting/adjusting for participant’s disability specific needs and or training. equipment delivery and removal from wrapping ready for use devices with a sling or seat that support the body when walking 12 06 06 54 12 06 06 21 Specialised seating for wheelchairs and other wheeled mobility equipment Support Items www.ndis.gov.au Support Item Ref No. Description WA Release Date: 01/08/15 UoM Page 78 Support Items customised backrest and seat Support Item Ref No. 18 10 39 07 custom made backrest and seat custom made back rest seat cushion- air cushion other combination cushion - gel, foam, and air wheelchair head restcomplex support needs 18 10 39 06 wheelchair tray air cushion high profile air cushion low profile customised backrest 18 10 24 01 18 10 06 02 18 10 06 04 18 10 13 01 18 10 13 02 18 10 06 01 Description UoM Quote Required Price For example, moulded or shaped back rest and seats with components individually aligned for participant. For example, moulded or shaped rest or seat. Each Y $3,000.00 Each Y $4,500.00 For example, moulded or shaped rest or seat. Each Each Y Y $3,000.00 $1.00 Each Y $1.00 Each Y $2,000.00 Each Each Each Each Y Y Y Y $350.00 $575.00 $716.00 $1,260.00 UoM Quote Required Price Each Y $1,600.00 18 10 06 16 18 10 12 01 head support for person with very high support needs due to high muscle tone or complete paralysis back rest with components individually aligned for participant Specialised strollers Support Items pram or stroller- oversized, some minor supports www.ndis.gov.au Support Item Ref No. 12 27 07 01 Description WA Release Date: 01/08/15 Page 79 Support Items pram or stroller- oversized, little or no supports pram or stroller- specialised with adjustable seating wheeled stretcher- self propelled crawlers and mobility boards alternate base for stroller Support Item Ref No. 12 27 07 02 Description UoM Quote Required Price Each Y $680.00 12 27 07 03 Each Y $6,985.00 12 27 18 00 Each Y $1.00 12 27 15 00 floor level cart or wheel device for floor mobility Each Y $1.00 12 27 07 04 Hi lo or other base for specialised stroller seating Each Y $2,300.00 UoM Quote Required Price Each Y $1.00 Each Each Y Y $25.00 $1,200.00 Wheelchairs and scooters Support Items wheelchair alternate controls tyres wheelchair- manual child folding wheelchair- manual custom adult folding wheelchair- manual custom adult bariatric battery or charger www.ndis.gov.au Support Item Ref No. 12 24 03 00 Description controls other than joy stick 50 12 24 21 12 22 03 10 12 22 03 20 frame is made to individual measurements Each Y $1,400.00 12 22 03 40 Manual wheelchair for person with increased weight in obese range. Each Y $3,590.00 Each Y $1.00 50 12 24 24 WA Release Date: 01/08/15 Page 80 Support Items wheelchair- manual custom child folding wheelchair- manual custom adult rigid frame wheelchair- manual custom child rigid frame wheelchair- manual + customised seating wheelchair- manual custom made steel frame wheelchair- manually propelled- average folding wheelchair- manual- basic folding adult wheelchair- manual transit adult wheelchair- manual custom made lightweight frame repairs - mobility domain, wheeled mobility major repair repairs - mobility domain, wheeled mobility minor repair www.ndis.gov.au Support Item Ref No. 12 22 03 31 UoM Quote Required Price frame is made to individual measurements Each Y $2,050.00 12 22 03 51 frame is made to individual measurements Each Y $2,400.00 12 22 03 60 frame is made to individual measurements Each Y $2,500.00 12 22 03 90 wheelchair and customised seating Each Y $4,200.00 12 22 03 54 frame is made to individual measurements Each Y $3,500.00 12 22 03 00 Each Y $400.00 12 22 03 01 Each Y $600.00 Wheelchairs that cannot be self-propelled, so are propelled by an attendant. Frame that is made to individual measurements. Made of titanium, aluminium or other lightweight material. Includes repairs for chairs usually over 4 years old, which may require work on actuators or other parts. Each Y $400.00 Each Y $5,500.00 Each Y $800.00 smaller repairs on newer chairs recently past warranty Each Y $580.00 12 22 03 02 12 22 03 56 50 12 00 02 50 12 00 01 Description WA Release Date: 01/08/15 Page 81 Support Items wheelchair- manual tilt in space- adult wheelchair- powered basic child MWD scooters- 4 wheels heavy duty wheelchair- powered tilt in space adult RWD wheelchair- manual tilt in space- child scooters- 4 wheels wheelchair- powered tilt in space adult MWD scooters- 3 wheels wheelchair- powered tilt in space child RWD wheelchair- manual + power assisted wheels wheelchair- powered stair climbing wheelchair- powered attendant controlled wheelchair- manual- one arm drive/lever wheelchair- powered bariatric over 200kg www.ndis.gov.au Support Item Ref No. 12 22 03 70 12 23 06 30 Description Manual frame with seat and back rest able to be tipped as a unit past 90 degrees mid wheel drive 12 23 03 11 12 23 06 31 12 22 03 80 12 23 03 10 12 23 06 32 12 23 03 01 12 23 06 35 12 22 12 00 rear wheel drive with seat and back rest able to be tipped as a unit past 90 degrees Manual frame with seat and back rest able to be tipped as a unit past 90 degrees mid wheel drive with seat and back rest able to be tipped as a unit past 90 degrees rear wheel drive with seat and back rest able to be tipped as a unit past 90 degrees manual wheelchair with powered wheels that amplify pushing effort 12 23 15 00 12 23 12 00 12 22 09 00 12 23 06 80 powered chair with attendant control instead of or as well as participant control manual wheelchair propelled by lever or dual hand rims Powered wheelchair for person with increased weight in obese range. WA Release Date: 01/08/15 UoM Quote Required Price Each Y $3,250.00 Each Y $8,450.00 Each Y $3,710.00 Each Y $7,050.00 Each Y $2,800.00 Each Each Y Y $2,320.00 $7,050.00 Each Each Y Y $2,600.00 $10,720.00 Each Y $4,000.00 Each Y $1.00 Each Y $15,000.00 Each Y $900.00 Each Y $1.00 Page 82 Support Items wheelchair- powered tilt in space child MWD wheelchair- powered four wheel drive wheelchair wheelchair- powered with powered standing mechanism wheelchair- powered with powered seat elevation wheelchair- manual amputee wheelchair- powered basic adult folding RWD wheelchair- powered basic adult RWD wheelchair- powered TIS, recline adult RWD wheelchair- powered basic adult MWD wheelchair- powered TIS, recline child MWD wheelchair- powered TIS, recline child RWD wheelchair- powered with powered recline or leg elevation www.ndis.gov.au Support Item Ref No. 12 23 06 36 UoM Quote Required Price Each Y $10,830.00 12 23 06 70 Each Y $16,000.00 12 23 06 50 Each Y $15,000.00 12 23 06 44 Each Y $15,000.00 Manual wheelchair. For example, balanced for lower limb amputee. Rear wheel drive power chair which folds when disassembled. rear wheel drive Each Y $800.00 Each Y $5,100.00 Each Y $5,850.00 Rear wheel drive with seat and back rest, able to be tipped as a unit past 90 degrees. mid wheel drive Each Y $7,800.00 Each Y $5,850.00 Mid wheel drive with seat and back rest, able to be tipped as a unit past 90 degrees. Rear wheel drive with seat and back rest, able to be tipped as a unit past 90 degrees. Each Y $13,100.00 Each Y $13,500.00 Each Y $15,000.00 12 22 03 91 12 23 06 01 12 23 06 10 12 23 06 40 12 23 06 11 12 23 06 43 12 23 06 42 Description mid wheel drive with seat and back rest able to be tipped as a unit past 90 degrees 12 23 06 33 WA Release Date: 01/08/15 Page 83 Support Items wheelchair- powered basic child RWD wheelchair- powered TIS, recline adult MWD mobility equipment delivery, set up/ training mobility equipment delivery mobility equipment rental Support Item Ref No. 12 23 06 22 12 23 06 41 70 50 12 00 71 50 12 00 80 50 12 00 Description UoM Quote Required Price rear wheel drive Each Y $8,800.00 Mid wheel drive with seat and back rest, able to be tipped as a unit past 90 degrees. equipment delivery, removal from wrapping ready, fitting/adjusting for participant and or training. equipment delivery and removal from wrapping ready for use short term rental of personal mobility equipment, quote not required but marked this way to allow price adjustment. Each Y $7,800.00 Each Y $100.00 Each Y $50.00 Each Y $50.00 Vehicle modifications Vehicle modifications include the installation of, or changes to, equipment in a vehicle to enable a participant to travel safely as a passenger or to drive. Support Items specialised child car seats car modifications - self drive from driver seat trailers to carry wheelchairs adapted brake/parking brake adapted steering system for car www.ndis.gov.au Support Item Ref No. 12 10 00 00 12 12 18 04 Description Includes spinners and accelerator control. 12 12 30 00 12 12 05 00 12 12 07 00 WA Release Date: 01/08/15 UoM Quote Required Price Each Each Y Y $850.00 $1.00 Each Each Each Y Y Y $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 Page 84 Support Items adapted mirrors, door locks for car adapt vehicle chassis and body car mounted hoist for wheelchair or scooter adapt car self-drive electro mechanical Support Item Ref No. 12 12 08 00 UoM Quote Required Price Each Y $1.00 Each Y $1.00 Each Y $1.00 Each Y $1.00 Each Y $30,000.00 Each Y $12,000.00 12 12 15 00 12 12 12 00 12 24 30 00 Each Each Each Y Y Y $3,500.00 $1.00 $1.00 12 12 09 00 Each Y $675.00 10 002 71 12 12 21 Each Each Y N $1.00 $50.00 12 12 04 00 Each Y $1.00 12 12 27 00 12 12 21 01 12 12 18 03 adapt vehicle self driver+ wheelchair 12 12 18 02 vehicle adaption for wheelchair passenger vehicle hoists person only adapted seating in vehicles wheelchair-based restraint system seat belts/harnesses for vehicles rental of adapted vehicle vehicle related equipment delivery to a participant adaptions to control speed of car 12 12 18 00 www.ndis.gov.au Description Electronic or mechanical hoist mounted to car to lift wheelchair or scooter for transport. Costs related to installing self-drive equipment. Includes installation automated doors, wheelchair docking, adaptions to steering, brake, gears and installation of electro mechanical controls. Remote access, basic self drive plus vehicle hoist/ lift/ramp plus restraints for wheelchair and person including floor lowering if required Hoist/ lift/ramp plus restraints for wheelchair and person including floor lowering if required WA Release Date: 01/08/15 Page 85 Support Items repair vehicle modification Support Item Ref No. 50 12 12 21 ramps to place wheelchair in 12 00 00 01 vehicle without occupant tie downs for vehicle 12 12 24 01 www.ndis.gov.au Description Repairs to specialist vehicle hoists, tie downs, driving adaptions system to hold a wheelchair safely and steady whilst in transit- not for restraining the occupant WA Release Date: 01/08/15 UoM Quote Required Price Each Y $250.00 Each Y $770.00 Each Y $650.00 Page 86
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